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From the busy city of Nairobi to the stunning scenery of lake Nakuru national park, this tour provides a fantastic view of Kenya's natural beauties...
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Because of its natural surroundings and excitement, Nairobi is referred to as the Capital City of Africa. Nairobi is the only city with a park...
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Next Departures October 26, 2025 (Available)October 27, 2025 (Available)October 28, 2025 (Available)
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Boat ride to and walking tour of Crescent Island, then a transfer back to Nairobi from Lake Naivasha. Included at Naivasha are walking tours of...
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Often termed Naivasha's best-kept secret, Crescent Island is among Kenya's most gorgeous parks. Ideal for strolling or trekking, photographers, yoga or meditation, team building, fishing,...
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Take a day trip to three of the greatest Nairobi locations. See the Nairobi National Park tour; enjoy a baby elephant tour; giraffes visit; the...
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This trip seeks to provide our guests with a great adventure inside Nairobi and the best safari and photographic opportunities. Globally, Nairobi National Park is...
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Spend one day safari exploring Nairobi National Park, Giraffe Center, and Elephant Orphanage. Travel to the Nairobi city center by Matatu, a type of public...
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Being Kenya's first national park, Nairobi National Park is evidence of the nation's will to protect its natural legacy. Nestled in view of the city...
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Nairobi National Park, which lies just 7kms from Nairobi's city centre, is ideal for a half-day or full day trip from the Kenyan capital. One...
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Ol Pejeta Conservancy, located in Laikipia County, Kenya, covers 90,000 acres and is recognized for its conservation work, particularly in protecting endangered species like rhinos. It is home to the last two northern white rhinos, as well as black rhinos and other iconic wildlife. The conservancy also includes a chimpanzee sanctuary and supports community projects related to education, healthcare, and agriculture. Visitors can enjoy various safari activities and conservation-focused experiences. Additionally, the conservancy successfully balances conservation with cattle ranching, serving as a model for sustainable land use in the region.
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