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Nairobi animal adventure Experience
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Nairobi animal adventure Experience

This is half day Nairobi animal adventure. Takes you to Nairobi National park have game drive and visit to baby elephant and finish up with tour with feeding of giraffe.

0600 Hrs. Pick up from Nairobi hotel and drive to Nairobi National park.

0630 Hrs. Check in at Nairobi National park and game drive will be provided in the park.

                 Nairobi National Park was established in 1946 and the oldest National park located in central Nairobi.

                 Approximately 7 kilometres south of the centre of Nairobi, Kenya's capital city, with an electric fence

                 separating the park's wildlife from the metropolis. It is known for its Black Rhino Sanctuary. It is home

                 to lions, leopards and hyenas as well as many other Kenyan animals.

1030 Hrs. Check out of park and drive to Delphine Sheldrick.  More information on           

                   https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/

1100 Hrs. Feeding time at baby elephant. Learn more of the elephant and have a chance to adapt

                    one of the elephants.

1200 Hrs. Drive to Giraffe centre. Enjoy the feeding of giraffe and learn of about giraffe found in Kenya.

                 https://giraffecenter.org/

 

 

 



Duration:700 to 1,400 hours
Commences in:Nairobi, Kenya
Country:Kenya
City:Kenya

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