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Nairobi
Kenya's Crown Jewel

Nairobi

Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is a dynamic metropolis and a gateway to some of Africa's most iconic safari destinations. Uniquely, it boasts a national park within its city limits, offering incredible wildlife viewing opportunities against a backdrop of skyscrapers. Beyond its urban wildlife, Nairobi is a hub of culture, history, and commerce, featuring museums, vibrant markets, and diverse culinary experiences. It serves as an excellent starting point for any Kenyan adventure, combining urban exploration with immediate access to nature.

• World's only national park within a capital city
Nairobi National Park: A unique safari experience just 7km from the city center, home to black rhinos, lions, and leopards.
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: A world-renowned orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation center open to the public for one hour daily.
Giraffe Centre: A conservation center for the endangered Rothschild giraffe where visitors can feed these gentle giants from a raised platform.

Ancient Wisdom

Heritage StatusUNESCO Global
Guided ExperienceMaasai Led
The Destination

The Spirit of the Wild

Nairobi: Africa's Dynamic Safari Capital

Nairobi, the vibrant capital city of Kenya, stands as a remarkable fusion of urban sophistication and untamed wilderness. As East Africa's most influential hub, this metropolis of over 4.3 million inhabitants offers an unparalleled blend of modern amenities and natural wonders, making it a must-visit destination for both business travelers and adventure seekers. The city's unique position as one of the world's only capitals with a safari park within its boundaries sets it apart from other urban centers globally.

Urban Wildlife and Natural Wonders

Perhaps Nairobi's most distinguishing feature is the Nairobi National Park, a vast 117 square kilometer sanctuary that lies just 7 kilometers from the city center. This extraordinary park provides visitors with the surreal experience of watching lions, rhinos, and giraffes roaming freely against a backdrop of gleaming skyscrapers. The proximity of such diverse wildlife to a major urban center makes Nairobi truly unique among world capitals and offers unprecedented opportunities for wildlife photography and observation.

Cultural Heritage and Modern Attractions

Beyond its natural attractions, Nairobi boasts a rich cultural tapestry woven from its colonial history and dynamic present. The city houses several world-class museums, including the Nairobi National Museum, which showcases Kenya's rich heritage, and the Karen Blixen Museum, former home of the famous "Out of Africa" author. The vibrant markets, such as Maasai Market and City Market, offer authentic African crafts, while the bustling Central Business District represents Kenya's economic prowess.

Culinary Scene and Entertainment

Nairobi's dining scene is equally impressive, ranging from traditional Kenyan establishments to sophisticated international restaurants. Areas like Westlands and Kilimani have emerged as culinary hotspots, offering everything from local nyama choma (grilled meat) to fine dining experiences. The city's nightlife is equally vibrant, with numerous rooftop bars, clubs, and entertainment venues that cater to both locals and tourists.

Gateway to Adventure

As Kenya's primary transport hub, Nairobi serves as the perfect launching pad for safari adventures across East Africa. The Jomo Kenyatta International Airport connects to major global cities, while Wilson Airport facilitates domestic flights to various safari destinations. Whether heading to the Masai Mara, Mount Kenya, or the coastal beaches, Nairobi provides excellent infrastructure and services for travelers beginning their African journey.

• World's only national park within a capital city

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

Nairobi National Park: A unique safari experience just 7km from the city center, home to black rhinos, lions, and leopards.

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: A world-renowned orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation center open to the public for one hour daily.

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

Giraffe Centre: A conservation center for the endangered Rothschild giraffe where visitors can feed these gentle giants from a raised platform.

Experience the raw power and beauty of nature in its purest form.

When to Embark?

Official Recommendation
Best Months to Visit
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Aug, Dec, Nov, Jul, Jun, Oct, Sep, May
Climate Pulse
26°C Avg High

Temperate African days and crisp, star-filled nights await your arrival.

Wildlife Surge
Peak Density

The absolute best window for clear vistas and peak predator sightings.

Wild Souls

The Magnitude of Herds

Everything here follows the ancient rhythm of the rains and the golden grass.

Lion

Ancient inhabitant of the Nairobi wilderness.

Leopard

Ancient inhabitant of the Nairobi wilderness.

Rhino

Ancient inhabitant of the Nairobi wilderness.

Wildebeest

Ancient inhabitant of the Nairobi wilderness.

Zebra

Ancient inhabitant of the Nairobi wilderness.

Giraffe

Ancient inhabitant of the Nairobi wilderness.

Cheetah

Ancient inhabitant of the Nairobi wilderness.

Hippo

Ancient inhabitant of the Nairobi wilderness.

Geographic Heart

Lat: -1.326514 • Lng: 36.80283

Geographic Heart

Locate the Soul

Nestled within Kenya, the Nairobi represents one of the most significant ecosystems on our planet.

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Where to Stay

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Giraffe Manor Boutique Hotel
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Giraffe Manor Boutique Hotel

Gogo Falls Road, Nairobi, Kenya.

Built in 1932, Giraffe Manor is one of Nairobi's most iconic buildings. It is modeled on a Scottish hunting lodge and is famous worldwide for its resident giraffes that poke their long necks into the windows in the hope of a treat, particularly during breakfast and afternoon tea. The property is split between the historic Main Manor and the newer Garden Manor (built in 2011 to mirror the original).

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Hemingways Nairobi
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Hemingways Nairobi

Karen, Nairobi, Kenya.

The hotel is a stunning double-story plantation-style building. Every one of its 45 suites features a high-vaulted ceiling and a private balcony overlooking the Ngong Hills. The atmosphere is one of sophisticated tranquility, with white-gloved butler service, marble bathrooms, and expansive green lawns.

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Essential FAQ

The best months are January to February and June to September (the dry seasons), which offer the best wildlife viewing and sunny weather for sightseeing.
In Nairobi National Park, you can see four of the Big Five: Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, and Rhino. Elephants are not found in the park itself (though they are at the nearby Sheldrick orphanage).
It is generally recommended to drink bottled or filtered water. Most hotels provide complimentary bottled water for guests.
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) is about 15-18km from the center. The fastest way is via the Nairobi Expressway using an Uber or a pre-arranged airport transfer.
Nairobi is fairly cosmopolitan, but conservative dress is appreciated in religious sites. Because it cools down significantly at night, always pack a light jacket or sweater regardless of the season.
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