NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK JOINING SAFARI.
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Nairobi National park joining safaris offers the best way to experience the thrilling adventure of Nairobi on a game drive overlooking the city sky line. Nairobi National park is the first park to be gazetted in Kenya at only 20minutes drive away from the city centre making it easy for clients to join on safari.
Group joining in Nairobi national park offers an affordable, 4–5 hour morning game drive usually starting at 6:30 AM to 11.00am for $45 per person, including transport in customized 4x4 safari jeeps and exclusive of park entrance fees. These tours, often departing from city hotels, allow for spotting rhinos, lions, and giraffes against the city skyline.

A great game viewing experience awaits wildlife lovers against the city backdrop. Common animal species include – Giraffe, leopard, zebra, buffalo, antelope, lion, black and white rhino, hippo, and crocodile. The park is a thriving rhino sanctuary and is one of Kenya’s most successful rhino sanctuaries.
The park’s exceptional birdlife records a remarkable over 400 species whose numbers tend to swell up between March and May when a host of European migrants make the park their home.
Picnic and event sites that include Impala observation point, Ivory burning site, Kingfisher picnic site, the club house and Mokoyiet picnic site offer perfect grounds for weddings, bush dinners, team building, corporate events and picnic outings.
Optional Extras: Visits to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage (~USD 20) or Giraffe Centre (~USD 15) can often be added.
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