Nairobi National Park tour, David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, Giraffes & Karen Blixen Museum Tour in Nairobi

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This full day tour is an excellent way to begin or end your East Africa safari. Search out wildlife at Nairobi National Park, on the outskirts of Nairobi. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and visit the Karen Blixen Museum. Stop by the Giraffe Centre for a close up look at the endangered Rothschild giraffe Highlights Close encounter with wildlife Family friendly Get up-close to native wildlife Small group ensures personal service

Nairobi National Park Night Game Drives (2.5 Hours)
Nairobi National Park Night Game Drives are a more exciting way to spend a night in Nairobi. Nairobi National Park is completely different in the dark. The big cats come out to hunt and you will see animals you won't see during the day. It’s a completely different world. Lions sleep all day and hunt in the evening, most of the cats are active just before and after sunset and this is when we take our guests on a night game drive.

Giraffe Center - Nairobi Day Tour
The Giraffe Center is a wonderful and refreshing experience undertaken during African Spice Safaris excursion in Nairobi. The tour gives a completely up close and personal interaction where guests have the opportunity to view giraffes as well as feed them. The African Fund for Endangered Wildlife Kenya (A.F.E.W. Kenya) also known as the Giraffe Center is a non-governmental, non-profit organization, which was founded by Betty and Jock Leslie-Melville in 1979.

Karen Blixen Museum - Kenya Tours (Nairobi Excursion)
Karen Blixen museum is located on the outskirts of Nairobi on Karen road. Its history dates back to 1914, during the First World War, with the arrival of Karen Blixen from Denmark. At the foot of Ngong Hills, Karen Blixen established herself as a farmer. After her departure in 1931, the suburbs retained the commemorative home of Karen. The Danish government donated the house, and the surrounding land to Kenya after it's independence. The house was restored by the Danish government, and was used during the filming of "Out of Africa" which immortalized Karen Blixen's book by the same name. The museum was opened to the public in 1986.

Bomas of Kenya ("Boma" is the Swahili word for homestead)
This tour focuses mainly on Kenya’s rich culture where the 42 different tribes of the country are exhibited through dance, songs and homesteads. At the Bomas of Kenya currently there are 37 different traditional dances collected from different tribes of Kenya.
The tribal cultural shows start everyday from 2:30pm - 4pm and you will see the tribal talent in music, dance, theater/drama, fashion show, poetry/recitals, comedies, sports and games, exhibitions, seminars, beauty contests and body building.