Stay : HALF-DAY CITY SAFARI

The safari begins in the morning, departing from your hotel. An early start increases the chances of spotting wildlife, as animals are more active during the cooler morning hours. Nairobi National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including lions, giraffes, zebras, buffalo, rhinos and various bird species. The open savannah landscape below the city's urban skyline creates a unique setting.

Along the way, visitors can visit the Ivory Burning Site, a historic area where Kenya expressed a firm stance against poaching by burning confiscated ivory.

The half-day safari usually concludes around midday or early afternoon, and visitors are transported back to their hotels or the initial meeting point in Nairobi.

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From 120 € to 150 €

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Detail of the stay : HALF-DAY CITY SAFARI - 1 day

Day 1: HALF-DAY SAFARI IN NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK.

A half-day safari in Nairobi National Park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore wildlife and nature just outside the bustling city of Nairobi. The safari begins in the morning, departing from your hotel. An early start increases the chances of wildlife sightings, as animals are more active during the cooler morning hours. Nairobi National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including lions, giraffes, zebras, buffalo, rhinos and various bird species. The open savannah landscape below the city's urban skyline creates a unique and picturesque setting. Throughout the safari, the guide helps to spot and identify different animal species. Visitors have the opportunity to take photographs of the wildlife and picturesque scenery. A visit to the park's ivory-burning site can also be included. This is a historic area where Kenya took a firm stand against poaching by burning confiscated ivory. The half-day safari usually concludes around midday or early afternoon. Visitors are then taken back to their hotels or to the initial meeting point in Nairobi

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