What sets this tour apart is its unique combination of wildlife conservation, animal interaction, and a real safari experience all within one day in Nairobi. Unlike typical city tours, visitors enjoy close encounters with wildlife at the Giraffe Centre where they can feed endangered Rothschild’s giraffes and learn about conservation efforts. The visit to Stedmak Gardens and Recreation Centre adds variety by showcasing different animals, birds, and reptiles in a relaxed garden setting, giving guests the chance to observe species they may not easily see in the wild. The highlight of the tour is the guided game drive in Nairobi National Park, one of the few national parks in the world located next to a capital city, where visitors can see lions, rhinos, zebras, and other wildlife with the Nairobi skyline in the background. This combination of education, conservation experiences, close animal encounters, and a classic African safari.
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The tour begins with a visit to the Giraffe Centre, a conservation center dedicated to protecting the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe. Upon arrival, visitors receive a short introduction about giraffe conservation and the history of the center. Guests then proceed to the raised feeding platform where they can interact with and feed giraffes using specially prepared pellets, allowing for close-up encounters and photos. After the feeding experience, visitors explore the educational exhibits that explain giraffe behavior, conservation efforts, and Kenya’s wildlife heritage. The visit often ends with a short walk along the nearby nature trail through indigenous forest where birdwatching and small wildlife sightings are possible, before departing for the next stop.
The next stop is Stedmak Gardens and Recreation Centre, also known as Stedmark Animals Haven, a small wildlife sanctuary and recreation park. During the visit, guests walk through the grounds to observe various species including birds from different regions, reptiles such as snakes and crocodiles, and other animals like lions, leopards, and waterbucks. Guides often explain the animals’ habits, feeding routines, and how the sanctuary cares for them. Visitors have time to explore the gardens, take photos, and learn about wildlife conservation before continuing with the day’s itinerary.
The final part of the tour takes place in Nairobi National Park, where visitors enjoy a guided game drive in an open-roof safari vehicle. The drive passes through open savannah plains, acacia woodland, and waterholes where wildlife gathers. During the safari, guests look out for animals such as lions, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, rhinos, antelopes, and possibly cheetahs or hyenas, while the guide explains animal behavior and the park’s ecosystem. The park is known for its high concentration of wildlife despite being close to the city, making sightings frequent and ideal for photography. After several hours exploring different sections of the park, the tour concludes with a return drive back to the hotel or city drop-off.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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