Classic Nairobi City Tour Safari-Free WI FI
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Inclusions
- Transport in a tour van is provided with an experienced professional guide
- Bottled water
- Free WIFI
- Entrance fee
Exclusions
- Tips
Itinerary
Stop 1
A visit to the Nairobi National Museum is a captivating journey through Kenya’s rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural heritage. Nestled on Museum Hill just minutes from the city center, the museum offers an immersive experience with its diverse galleries—from the Cradle of Humankind, where ancient fossils like the Turkana Boy are displayed, to the vibrant Culture of Kenya Gallery, showcasing traditional artifacts, music, and attire from various ethnic groups2. The Nature Gallery brings Kenya’s wildlife to life with lifelike taxidermy and geological wonders, while the History of Kenya Gallery traces the nation’s path from pre-colonial times through independence. Outside, the serene botanical gardens and the adjacent Snake Park add a refreshing touch of nature and adventure. Whether you're a curious traveler or a local rediscovering your roots, the museum offers a thoughtful blend of education, inspiration, and quiet reflection.
Stop 2
Standing atop the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) rooftop is like holding Nairobi in the palm of your hand. The 360-degree panoramic view from the helipad offers a breathtaking sweep of the city’s skyline, from the bustling Central Business District to the distant Ngong Hills. As you ascend via elevator and climb the final spiral staircase, the city unfolds beneath you—iconic landmarks, lush parks, and the rhythmic pulse of urban life all visible at once. The rooftop is especially magical during golden hour, when the sun casts a warm glow over the buildings and the horizon blushes with color. Whether you're a photographer chasing the perfect shot or a traveler soaking in the moment, the KICC rooftop delivers a serene yet exhilarating perspective of Nairobi’s vibrant soul.
Stop 3
Stepping into the Nairobi Railway Museum feels like boarding a time machine into Kenya’s colonial and industrial past. Tucked behind the bustling Nairobi Railway Station, the museum offers a nostalgic and immersive experience with its collection of vintage steam and diesel locomotives, historic carriages, and fascinating railway artifacts. Visitors can climb aboard century-old trains, explore the elegant interiors of first-class coaches, and even learn about the legendary “Man-Eaters of Tsavo” that disrupted railway construction. The museum’s galleries are filled with old maps, photographs, and memorabilia that trace the railway’s pivotal role in shaping Kenya’s development. Whether you're a history buff, a curious traveler, or just someone looking for a quiet, reflective escape, the Nairobi Railway Museum delivers a charming blend of storytelling, engineering marvels, and cultural heritage.
Stop 4
A lunchtime visit to Nairobi’s Mamba Village is a delightful blend of adventure and relaxation, perfect for a midday escape from the city’s bustle. As you stroll through East Africa’s largest crocodile farm, the midday sun casts shimmering reflections on the man-made lake, where paddle boats drift lazily. After exploring the crocodile pens and perhaps catching a glimpse of the massive Nile crocodiles basking in the heat, you can settle into the open-air restaurant nestled among lush gardens. The scent of grilled nyama choma wafts through the air, and if you're feeling bold, you might even sample crocodile meat—a local delicacy. With birds chirping, kids laughing on the merry-go-round, and the occasional camel ride passing by, the atmosphere is both lively and serene. It’s a charming spot to enjoy a hearty meal while soaking in the rustic, nature-filled ambiance.
Stop 5
A visit to the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi is a heartwarming and unforgettable encounter with Kenya’s tallest and most graceful residents—the endangered Rothschild giraffes. Nestled in the leafy suburb of Lang’ata, the center offers visitors the rare chance to feed these gentle giants from an elevated platform, bringing you eye-to-eye with their curious, long-lashed gazes. As you offer them specially formulated pellets, don’t be surprised if one leans in for a playful “giraffe kiss”—a moment equal parts hilarious and endearing. Beyond the feeding area, the center features informative exhibits on giraffe conservation and a serene nature trail through indigenous forest, perfect for spotting birds and soaking in the tranquil surroundings. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or simply seeking a unique Nairobi experience, the Giraffe Centre blends education, conservation, and joy in the most charming way.
Please Note
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller or pram accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Wheelchair accessible Our guests should look out for our sticker branded vehicles with our blue logo
Know Before You Go
- Infant seats available
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start




