Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, is defined by locals as the “Green City” is the safari capital of the world.
Among the things to see absolutely in Nairobi are above all the National Parks and Parks dedicated to animals, but after all, those who decide to visit Kenya are looking above all for its wild nature.
Obviously we have also left some space for fun to satisfy everyone’s tastes.

Discover
Animal
Orphanage
located in Nairobi National Park, this animal orphanage is the oldest of its kind in Kenya.
Founded in 1964, the Nairobi Animal Orphanage is home to and cares for over 20 species of animals and birds in need of rehabilitation after injury or neglect. Lions, cheetahs, jackals, hyenas, ostriches, parrots and other animals inhabit the orphanage, which welcomes over 200,000 visitors every year. The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is both a conservation facility for animals in need and an educational resource for the public, mainly school-age children who otherwise would not have the opportunity to see these animals in the wild. In addition to the beauty of the orphanage, which derives from the possibility of seeing these healthy creatures in their natural habitat, each of the orphaned animals was welcomed for medical treatment before being placed in an individual rehabilitation program for a second chance in life. The purpose of the orphanage is to strengthen the animals so that they can eventually be released into the wild.
Discover
Giraffe
Center
where it is possible to admire the tallest animal species in the world up close.

The Giraffe Center is a creation of the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (A.F.E.W. Kenya), a non-profit organization in Kenya. The main purpose is to educate Kenyan school children and young people about the fauna and environment of their country, as well as to offer local and international visitors the opportunity to get in close contact with the tallest species in the world, the giraffe.

Discover
Elephant
Orphanage
at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, What Makes Visiting Special?
To each his own, but certainly the thrill of being in contact with such an important animal and, at that very helpless moment, fills the heart. The guides will warn you of one thing: elephants are like little children. They will want to play, and they will be sociable: you can touch and touch them, but do not bow down if you do not want the elephant to throw itself on you for fun (they already weigh up to over 200kg).
The show has a very important function: to educate visitors to respect this species.
Elephants are witnesses and reminders of the brutality of poachers who, for futile reasons (ivory), kill adults and abandon their young to fend for themselves. While on the one hand the guides feed the impetuous elephants with spectacular gags and skits, on the other, they tell the stories that characterize them of each. “They are never funny stories”.
The tour, uplifting, touching and fun, also suitable for children, with the due caution of parents, ends in the boutique whose funds are entirely devolved to the maintenance of the park: you can also adopt an elephant until it reaches the age for the reintegration into nature, where, little by little, man will be forgotten again, returning completely wild.
Discover
Nairobi National
Museum
it is located at the Museum Hill, about 10 minutes drive from the center of Nairobi accessible by both public and private transport.

Built in 1929, this is the flagship museum of Kenya’s National Museums, housing renowned collections of Kenyan history, nature, culture and contemporary art.
The Nairobi National Museum aims to interpret Kenya’s rich heritage and offers visitors a unique stop to sample the country’s rich heritage for both education and leisure. In addition to the museum, visitors have access to a variety of shops and restaurants, as well as botanical gardens that offer a serene setting.
The Nairobi Snake Park and the Nairobi Gallery are part of the Nairobi National Museum.

Discover
IBIS Styles Nairobi Westlands
Welcome to ibis Styles Nairobi Westlands, where value meets style. We are modern, welcoming and perfectly equipped for solo travelers, families and groups.
Located in the Westlands business district, the ibis Styles is the ideal place for the value-for-money and convenience business traveler. We provide everything you need for your business trip in a chic atmosphere and our fantastic team is always in a good mood to enhance your experience.
277 rooms characterized primarily by space efficiency are tastefully designed with pops of color, stylish and stylish touches ready for the seasoned explorer. Access to high-speed Wi-Fi is guaranteed for all our guests, whether with us for a good night’s sleep or for our modern business facilities, among other amenities such as our newly opened fitness center, our restaurant contemporary and informal and our Coffee Shop / Take Away bar on the ground floor. Our rooftop boasts a Sports Bar and BBQ restaurant with breathtaking panoramic views of the Nairobi skyline.
Discover
Nairobi National
Park
is a protected natural area of Kenya, with a total extension of 117 km² about 10 km from the center of Nairobi, is a rather rare example of a National Park in the immediate surroundings of a large city.

The park belongs to the Athi-Kapiti ecosystem. It is located a few kilometers from Nairobi, and the northern, eastern and western borders consist of an electric fence. The southern border is marked by the Mbagathi River, and is not fenced off, which allows for seasonal migrations of herds of ungulates to and from the Athi-Kapiti and Kitengela regions.
The park’s diverse habitats provide an ideal environment for numerous African animal species. This environment has also been artificially modified to be even more hospitable (for example, artificial dams and reservoirs have been built to attract herbivores highly dependent on water availability).
There are large populations of herbivores, especially Masai giraffes, Thomson’s gazelles, cobi, eland, wildebeest and zebras; in the southern area of the park is the Kitengela migratory corridor, crossed seasonally by large herds of ungulates.
Among the mammals, there are four of the Big Five in the park: the lion, the leopard, the black rhino and the buffalo; the elephant is absent.
Thanks to the surveillance of the rangers, the population of black rhinos is very large, to the point that the park acts as a donor for the reintroduction of the species in other African parks.
In 2009, ten white rhinos (Ceratotherium simum) were introduced there from Lake Nakuru National Park.
The park has a rich bird life, which includes over 400 species (some of which, seasonal, arrive in the park between March and April).
The river area is home to species such as the hippopotamus and the crocodile.
TYPOLOGY
SAFARI: individual, couple or family
DURATION OF STAY
Three Days and Two Nights
IMPORTANT!
- Local Guide present throughout the entire safari
- AMREF Emergency Medical Transport Insurance with name, free for each customer, valid for 30 days throughout the Kenyan territory
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IN JEEP
From 1 to 6 customers maximum for each Jeep.
DEPARTURE
Daily from: Mombasa, Kilifi, Watamu, Malindi.
ACCOMMODATION
In single, double or triple room in:
- Lodge within the Reserve, in the ★★★★ category
TREATMENT
- Full Board excluding drinks
SAFARI TRANSPORT
On board a Jeep Land Cruiser 4×4, with sunroof.
FIRST DAY OF SAFARI
Departure for Malindi National Airport or Mombasa International Airport, with private transport, to board the internal scheduled flight to Nairobi.
In Nairobi, waiting for us upon arrival, there will be a private vehicle with driver that we will use to move around the capital throughout our stay.
From the airport we head to IBIS Styles Nairobi Westlands, the hotel where we will be staying in Nairobi, for check in and room assignment.
Lunch is provided at The Carnivore Restaurant, a renowned restaurant in Nairobi whose specialty is grilled meat.
After lunch, departure from the restaurant in the direction of the “Giraff Center” where we will be able to admire the tallest animal species in the world up close.
The Giraffe Center is a creation of the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (A.F.E.W. Kenya), a non-profit organization in Kenya. The main purpose is to educate Kenyan school children and young people about the fauna and environment of their country, as well as to offer local and international visitors the opportunity to come into close contact with the tallest species in the world, the giraffe.
At the end of the visit in the late afternoon return to the hotel for a bit of relaxation before dinner at the hotel on its wonderful panoramic terrace.
SECOND DAY OF SAFARI
Breakfast at the hotel and departure for the “Nairobi Animal Orphanage” located in the Nairobi National Park, this animal orphanage is the oldest of its kind in Kenya.
Founded in 1964, the Nairobi Animal Orphanage is home to and cares for over 20 species of animals and birds in need of rehabilitation after injury or neglect. Lions, cheetahs, jackals, hyenas, ostriches, parrots and other animals inhabit the orphanage, which welcomes over 200,000 visitors every year. The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is both a conservation facility for animals in need and an educational resource for the public, mainly school-age children who otherwise would not have the opportunity to see these animals in the wild. In addition to the beauty of the orphanage, which derives from the possibility of seeing these healthy creatures in their natural habitat, each of the orphaned animals was welcomed for medical treatment before being placed in an individual rehabilitation program for a second chance in life. The purpose of the orphanage is to strengthen the animals so that they can eventually be released into the wild.
Lunch at the Nairobi National Park restaurant.
After lunch, Jeep safari in Nairobi National Park until sunset.
At the end of the visit in the late afternoon return to the hotel for a bit of relaxation before dinner at the hotel on its wonderful panoramic terrace.
THIRD DAY OF SAFARI
Breakfast at the hotel and departure for the “Nairobi National Museum”, the Museum is located at Museum Hill, about 10 minutes drive from the center of Nairobi accessible by both public and private transport. Built in 1929, this is the flagship museum of Kenya’s National Museums, housing renowned collections of Kenyan history, nature, culture and contemporary art.
The Nairobi National Museum aims to interpret Kenya’s rich heritage and offers visitors a unique stop to sample the country’s rich heritage for both education and leisure. In addition to the museum, visitors have access to a variety of shops and restaurants, as well as botanical gardens that offer a serene setting.
The Nairobi Snake Park and the Nairobi Gallery are part of the Nairobi National Museum.
At the end of the visit around 10.00 am we head to the “David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust”, What makes the visit special? Everyone has their own, but certainly the thrill of being in contact with such an important animal and, at that very helpless moment, fills the heart. The guides will warn you of one thing: elephants are like little children. They will want to play, and they will be sociable: you can touch and touch them, but do not bow down if you do not want the elephant to throw itself on you for fun (they already weigh up to over 200kg).
The show has a very important function: to educate visitors to respect this species.
Elephants are witnesses and reminders of the brutality of poachers who, for futile reasons (ivory), kill adults and abandon their young to fend for themselves. While on the one hand the guides feed the impetuous elephants with spectacular gags and skits, on the other, they tell the stories that characterize them of each. “They are never funny stories”.
The tour, uplifting, touching and fun, also suitable for children, with the due caution of parents, ends in the boutique whose funds are entirely devolved to the maintenance of the park: you can also adopt an elephant until it reaches the age for the reintegration into nature, where, little by little, man will be forgotten again, returning completely wild.
At the end of the visit we will head to the FOGO GAUCHO CHURRASCARIA Brazilian restaurant, where you can eat with over 17 cuts of juicy steaks and 25 different fresh and crunchy salads, every lunch and dinner.
After lunch, departure for Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, our adventure in Nairobi is coming to an end, a little richer in emotions we will board the return flight to Mombasa or Malindi, the expected return to your home will be before dinner.
PRICES
– All prices include VAT
CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS
- From 0 to 3 years old: FREE
- From 3 to 12 years old: 30% discount in the room with parents (Family Room)
- From 12 to 18 years old: 15% discount in the room with parents (Family Room)
THE RATES INCLUDE
- All transfers and safaris with adequate means
- Flight ticket
- Private vehicle with driver
- Overnight in Hotel during the Safari
- Treatment inclusive of full board excluding drinks
- Safari transport by off-road vehicle (4×4 jeep) with sunroof, driver and guide for exclusive use
- Activities and excursions as per the program
- Entrance fees to parks or reserves
- 500 ml bottles of mineral water on board the vehicles
- Tourist guide
- AMREF: FREE personal and personal medical transport insurance for each participant valid for 30 days.
THE RATES DO NOT INCLUDE
- Drinks, meals, services and treatments not mentioned as included (e.g. fine wines and spirits, massages and spa treatments).
- Tips, porterage and personal expenses.
CHANGES APPLIED (updated to October 01, 2021)
- 1 EURO = 125,00 Kes (Kenya Schilling)
- 1 USD = 105,00 Kes (Kenya Schilling)
TO GUARANTEE THE SERVICE
All reservations are considered valid only and exclusively if:
- upon booking, 50% of the entire amount is paid;
- 30 days before the event, the balance of the remaining 50% of the entire amount;
CANCELLATION POLICY
- Penalty of 10% of the total amount paid up to 30 working days before departure plus any expenses.
- Penalty of 25% of the total paid from 29 to 21 working days before departure plus any expenses.
- Penalty of 50% total paid from 20 to 11 working days before departure plus any expenses.
- Penalty of 75% total paid from 10 to 3 working days before departure plus any expenses.
- Penalty of 100% total paid after these terms.
TERMS OF PAYMENT
- Booking On site:
Credit Card or Bancomat: Transaction in Kenyan shillings + 5% bank commissions (copy of the passport of the person making the payment and complete details of the credit card used). - Booking On line:
Bank Transfer: Transaction in USD on DIAMOND TRUST BANK Ltd and bank charges to be paid by the customer.
INSURANCE
- Civil Insurance on accidents to third parties borne by the Company
- AMREF – FLY DOCTOR Insurance – emergency medical transport by helicopter – FREE and valid for 30 days from signing to name
CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES
During the Safari we recommend practical and light clothing in neutral colors (short trousers during the day and long trousers during the evening) comfortable shoes, a hat, binoculars, flashlight, power bank (external battery charger) protective sunscreen, anti mosquito lotion, necessary for personal grooming, a heavy garment for the evening or for days without sun.
For your stay by the sea, don’t forget your swimsuit, sunglasses, rubber shoes, hat and protective sunscreen.
CLIMATE
The climate is generally temperate throughout the year.
On the coast, the average temperature is around 26/28 ° C with highs of 30/32 ° C.
On the highlands, at night, the temperature drops considerably.
Frequent rains during the months of April / May.
for any other information or request write to: info@safariandexcursion.co.ke
EXCLUSIVE SAFARI | ||
Single Guest | $ | 2.200,00 |
EXCLUSIVE SAFARI | ||
Couple | $ | 2.600,00 |
COMITIVE SAFARI | ||
Single fee for a Safari of Four Adult Guests in a Double Room | $ | 890,00 |
Single rate Children 03 – 12 Years Not Completed (Family Room) | $ | 760,00 |
Single rate Teenagers 12 – 18 Years Not Completed (Family Room) | $ | 800,00 |
Fee per Guest in Single Room | $ | 960,00 |
COMITIVE SAFARI | ||
Single fee for a Safari of Six Adult Guests in a Double Room | $ | 750,00 |
Single rate Children 03 – 12 Years Not Completed (Family Room) | $ | 630,00 |
Single rate Teenagers 12 – 18 Years Not Completed (Family Room) | $ | 670,00 |
Fee per Guest in Single Room | $ | 820,00 |