Explore the vibrant heritage and culture of Nairobi on this comprehensive city tour. Start at the National Museums of Kenya, where you’ll delve into the rich history and diverse cultures of the region. Enjoy panoramic views from the Kenyatta International Convention Centre, followed by a guided city walk to the poignant August 7th Memorial Park. Savor authentic Kenyan cuisine during lunch at a local restaurant, then immerse yourself in cultural traditions at Bomas of Kenya, complete with lively performances. This tour is perfect for culture enthusiasts and history buffs seeking to understand Nairobi’s significance.
- Discover Kenya’s history at the National Museums of Kenya
- Panoramic city views from the KICC rooftop
- Reflect at August 7th Memorial Park
- Enjoy a traditional Kenyan lunch and cultural performances at Bomas of Kenya
The guide will meet them at the reception and will be paging the name of the lead traveller.
At the Nairobi National Museum, travellers will explore fascinating exhibits showcasing Kenya's rich history, culture, art, and natural heritage. They will see prehistoric fossils, including discoveries linked to early human evolution, traditional cultural artifacts from Kenya's diverse communities, wildlife displays featuring the country's unique fauna, and contemporary art collections. Visitors can also learn about Kenya's archaeological discoveries, conservation efforts, and cultural traditions through engaging exhibits and guided interpretations.
Travellers will ascend to the rooftop viewing platform of the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) and enjoy panoramic 360-degree views of Nairobi's skyline and surrounding landmarks. From the top, they can spot key attractions, observe the city's layout, and take memorable photographs of the urban landscape. Visitors will also learn about the building's significance as one of Kenya's most iconic architectural landmarks while enjoying a unique perspective of the capital city.
At the August 7th Memorial Park, travellers will visit a peaceful memorial dedicated to the victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Nairobi. They will walk through beautifully landscaped gardens, view commemorative plaques and monuments, and explore exhibits that tell the story of the tragedy and its impact on Kenya. Visitors can learn about the events of August 7, 1998, reflect at the memorial site, and gain insight into the resilience and unity that emerged in its aftermath.
At the Bomas of Kenya, travellers will experience vibrant traditional cultural performances representing Kenya's diverse communities. They will watch energetic dances, listen to traditional music, and enjoy live performances featuring colorful costumes, rhythmic drumming, and storytelling through song and dance. The performances showcase the customs, heritage, and artistic traditions of various Kenyan ethnic groups, offering an engaging introduction to the country's rich cultural diversity.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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