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Game viewing is an activity at Nairobi National Park, where visitors can engage directly with Africa’s vibrant wildlife in a setting that combines natural beauty with the convenience of city proximity.
This park, relatively small at 117 square kilometers, is densely packed with animals, making it an ideal spot for viewing a wide variety of species including lions, leopards, cheetahs, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, and notably, the endangered black rhino.
The diverse landscapes of open grasslands and acacia bushlands of the Nairobi National Park enhance the viewing experience. With options for morning, afternoon, and nocturnal game drives, every visit promises a new adventure.
Nairobi National Park is best for game viewing due to its exceptional location right next to Nairobi, Kenya’s vibrant capital.
This proximity offers unique accessibility, enabling visitors to quickly transition from urban landscapes to the natural wilderness, a feature uncommon in safari experiences worldwide.
Nairobi National Park is a sanctuary for a wide variety of wildlife, making it a hotspot for game viewing enthusiasts. With more than just the proximity to the city, the park is celebrated for its biodiversity, hosting a range of species from predators to prey and a significant number of bird species.
Nairobi National Park offers a variety of game drive experiences that cater to different preferences and schedules.
Each type of game drive provides a unique way to explore the park’s rich wildlife and landscapes.
To make the most of your game viewing experience at Nairobi National Park, planning ahead is essential. Here are some tips and considerations to ensure a successful safari:
Nairobi National Park is not only a hub for game viewing but also a center for wildlife conservation. The park plays a critical role in protecting several endangered species and provides educational opportunities to raise awareness about the challenges facing Kenya’s wildlife.
Endangered Species Protection: The park is renowned for its successful Rhino Sanctuary, which is crucial for the conservation of the endangered black rhino. Efforts here include breeding programs and strict anti-poaching measures.
Ivory Burning Site Monument: This historic site within the park commemorates significant events where large quantities of ivory were burned to protest the ivory trade, symbolizing Kenya’s commitment to elephant conservation.
Education and Awareness: The Wildlife Conservation Education Centre offers guided tours, lectures, and video presentations that highlight the importance of conservation. These programs are designed to educate visitors about the ecological roles of different species and the importance of biodiversity.
Community Involvement: The park engages local communities in conservation efforts, helping to foster a sense of stewardship and providing economic benefits through eco-tourism.
These initiatives underscore Nairobi National Park’s dedication to maintaining biodiversity and ensuring the survival of wildlife populations for future generations.
Visiting Nairobi National Park offers more than just game viewing; it provides a comprehensive safari experience enriched with additional activities and amenities designed to enhance your visit.
The park entrance fees in Kenya depend on the park you’re visiting. At the Nairobi National Park and Lake Nakuru National Park, the entrance fee for citizens or residents are Kshs 430/- and Kshs 215/- for adults and kids respectively. Non-resident fees are $43 for adults and $22 for kids.
Private vehicles are a popular choice for families and small groups visiting Nairobi National Park. For a day’s entry into the park, private vehicles with less than 6 seats are charged Ksh 300.
Vehicles with a carrying capacity of 6 to 12 passengers pay an entry fee of Kshs 1,030, while those with 13 to 24 seats Kshs 2,585/-.
Commercial vehicles whose carrying capacity is between 24-44 pay Kshs 4,050/- while those above 45 seats pay Kshs 5,000/-
For those planning to station their vehicle in the park for a year, the annual fees are Ksh 10,000 for private service vehicles with less than 6 seats or commercial vehicles weighing less than 2 tonnes.
Nairobi National Park also welcomes commercial vehicles, trucks and delivery vehicles, applying a fee structure that depends on the vehicle’s type and capacity.
Truck and delivery vehicles’ weight fees are as follows:
For vehicles above 7 tons carrying capacity fees are Kshs 3,015/-
Type and weight fees are designed to regulate commercial activities within the park and ensure the preservation of the park’s wildlife and habitats.
Commercial vehicles can opt for day-carrying capacity fees or annual fees. If you’re visiting the park frequently day carrying capacity fees may work out more expensive than annual payments.
The KWS charges larger vehicles such as commercial tour vehicles and PSVs an annual fee of Kshs 100,000/-. These vehicles typically weigh more than 5 tonnes and have seating capacities of more than 13 seats.
The annual carrying capacity fees for commercial vehicles under two tons (less than 6 pax) is Kshs 10,000/- while those between 2-5 tons (7-12 seats) pay 60,000/-
Since the park doesn’t have an airstrip, single landing fees (charged for flights) are not applicable. Single landing fees are imposed on aircraft for using the park’s facilities to make a landing.
For a unique wildlife experience, consider going on a night game drive. These drives are offered by some tour companies in the park starting from 7 pm and running until 10 pm. The charges for a night game drive is Kshs 2,155/-. per person.
If you would like to enjoy horseriding on KWS within the park, the park charges Kshs 2,585/- per person excluding rider. If you’re using private horses, then the cost is Kshs 1,030/- per day.
Further, if you would like to hold an event in the park, like say a wedding, birthday, anniversary or a corporate function, the park provides event security. The charge for event security is Kshs 75,000/- per section of rangers.
The Nairobi National Park gates are open daily from 6 am to 7 pm, allowing visitors to enjoy the park’s offerings within these hours.
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Join us for an unforgettable day exploring the wonders of Nairobi on our exclusive one-day safari tour.
From thrilling wildlife game viewing to cultural visits and hands-on experiences with some of Africa’s most iconic animals, we’ve curated a perfect itinerary that allows you to savor the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Kenya.
We’ll start our adventure early in the morning with a hotel pickup, heading straight to Nairobi National Park.
Here, you’ll experience an exhilarating game drive, where we hope to spot lions, rhinos, and many other wildlife species in their natural habitat.
Our next stop is the heartwarming David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. Witness the noble efforts of conservationists who nurture orphaned elephants back to health.
It’s a moving experience that offers insight into wildlife conservation.
Next, we’ll visit the Giraffe Centre where you’ll have the chance to feed and interact closely with the friendly Rothschild’s giraffes.
They might even steal a kiss as they take treats right from your hands!
We will take a lunch break at a local restaurant. Please note that the cost of lunch is not included in the tour price as it allows you the flexibility to choose from the menu according to your preference.
After lunch, our tour continues to the Karen Blixen Museum, the well-preserved colonial home of the famous author of “Out of Africa”.
En route, we will also visit Kazuri Beads, where you can see the creation of beautiful handmade ceramic beads and support local women’s employment.
Our day concludes with a comfortable drive back to your hotel in Nairobi, reflecting on a day well spent amidst nature and culture.
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