Snake Park, Nairobi

Snake Park, Nairobi: Our most recommended tours and activities

Nairobi: Private 4-Hour City Tour

Nairobi: Private 4-Hour City Tour

When you want to know Nairobi and all it has to offer, take a few hours on a private city tour that will include the Railway Museum, the city center and the city market. Nairobi City Tour starts with a panoramic tour covering the modern city center, Parliament Buildings and the Snake Park, it continues to the Railway Museum where old steam locomotives are exhibited, including the one from which Superintendent John Lyall was taken from by a man-eating lion in Tsavo in 1901. Finally you visit the city market where a wide variety of African curios and tropical fruit and flowers are on sale, with a last stop to the Kenyatta International Conference Centre.

Nairobi: City Orientation Guided Tour And Lunch at Carnivore

Nairobi: City Orientation Guided Tour And Lunch at Carnivore

Nairobi is Kenya’s magnificent capital city and on today's trip, you'll get to know her best! Travel in air-conditioned comfort along Moi Avenue, past the Old Salvation Army Building and onto the City Market. Here you will find colorful curios and delicious produce. Nearby is the largest Mosque and largest library in the country. The Kenya National Archives, located to the left of the Hilton, is a goldmine of cultural artifacts and paintings. Nearby, you'll encounter the City Hall and Law Courts, and also the Mausoleum – the resting place for Kenya’s first president. Visit the Kenyatta International Conference center and take the lift to the top of the revolving top. From here you can relax and enjoy a panoramic view over the city. By now you're sure to be a bit peckish, so head towards Carnivore Restaurant, passing on your way the National Museum and Snake Park. After lunch you will be dropped back at your hotel. NB: Entry fees to parks and museums are not included in tour price and payable at the gate by guest.

Nairobi: Private Guided City Tour

Nairobi: Private Guided City Tour

Nairobi, the vibrant capital of Kenya, is a dynamic city that seamlessly blends urban life with incredible wildlife experiences. Begin your journey at Nairobi National Park, just a short drive from the city center. Here, you'll embark on an early morning game drive, where the golden light of dawn illuminates the savannah. Keep your eyes peeled for majestic lions lounging in the grass, herds of giraffes grazing, and rhinos roaming against the backdrop of the city skyline. The thrill of spotting these magnificent animals in their natural habitat is a highlight of any visit. Next, head to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, an elephant orphanage dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating baby elephants orphaned by poaching and habitat loss. At 11 a.m., the young elephants gather for their daily feeding, and you’ll be enchanted as the playful calves approach their keepers for milk. The emotional stories behind each elephant bring awareness to the conservation challenges they face. You can even adopt an elephant, contributing to their care and conservation efforts. Afterward, visit the Giraffe Centre, a sanctuary for the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe. Here, you can feed these gentle giants, feeling their velvety tongues as they reach for the special treats. The Giraffe Centre also offers educational programs about giraffe conservation, making your visit both fun and informative. Watching the giraffes interact is a joyful experience, and you might even get a chance to take a memorable photo with one of these graceful creatures. For a taste of Kenya's history, make your way to the Karen Blixen Museum, the former home of the iconic author of Out of Africa. The beautifully preserved house and gardens provide insight into Blixen's life and the colonial era in Kenya. Strolling through the gardens, you can imagine the stories that unfolded here, while enjoying views of the Ngong Hills in the distance. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in Kenyan culture at the Bomas of Kenya. This cultural center showcases traditional music and dance performances from various ethnic groups. The lively shows, featuring colorful costumes and energetic choreography, celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage. Explore the craft shops afterward, where you can find unique handmade souvenirs, from intricate beadwork to beautiful textiles. As evening approaches, indulge in a delicious dinner at a traditional Kenyan restaurant. Savor dishes like nyama choma (grilled meat) accompanied by ugali and fresh kachumbari salad. The lively atmosphere and local flavors create an authentic dining experience that truly captures the essence of Kenyan hospitality. To conclude your day, head to the Kenyatta International Conference Centre. The observation deck offers breathtaking panoramic views of Nairobi at sunset. As the sun dips below the horizon, the city transforms into a sparkling tapestry of lights. This magical moment encapsulates the vibrant energy of Nairobi perfect for photos.

Arusha City Tour

Arusha City Tour

Explore the lively city of Arusha with a full-day city tour. In a lovely mix of fun and culture, this tour takes you to the city’s most beautiful and interesting spots. Accompanied by a guide you visit a local market, a school, a church, a coffee plantation, and a floriculture plantation. Of course, a delicious Tanzanian lunch and a drink at a local pub are included to submerge yourself fully in the daily life and vibrant Tanzanian culture. Take your time to discover the beauty of Arusha city from the Clock tower (the halfway between Cairo Egypt Johannesburg South Africa) and walk to Maasai Market, proceed to the Arusha Declaration monument and museum, and central market to learn about different African spices, vegetables and fruits, visit Arusha City bus terminal, then later drive to Cultural Heritage Centre for shopping and visit Snake park and Maasai boma at the same place (option to visit snake park) after enjoying different kinds of snake, birds, crocodiles, tortoise etc drive back to your hotel

Nairobi National Museum and Snake Park Guided Day Tour

Nairobi National Museum and Snake Park Guided Day Tour

Our driver guide will pick you up from your hotel within Nairobi and start the tour with a visit to the National Museum of Kenya Nairobi Snake Park. It is located next to the Nairobi National Museum and is very popular with tourists. On display are cobras, drum snakes, mambas and the large African rock python (non-venomous) found only in Kenya. Various crocodiles, American crocodiles, freshwater turtles and tortoises found in Africa are also exhibited in the park. The main feature of the aquarium is the reef fish from East African lakes and rivers. In addition to its attractions, Snake Park provides a refuge and home for abandoned and unwanted reptiles, including giant tortoises that still live in the park. The specimen was discovered in 1961 on a road in Limuru. The Snake Park has continued to attract visitors steadily over the years. Over the years, the Nairobi public has received assistance in removing snakes from residential areas, as well as advice on dealing with reptiles, especially snakes. Snake identification services are also available. Visitors to the Snake Park can enjoy exhibits of reptiles, fish and succulents. In the afternoon, you will be transferred to your hotel

The Real Nairobi City Historical Guided Walking Tour.

The Real Nairobi City Historical Guided Walking Tour.

Enjoy a tour of the city exploring the rich and beautiful historical streets of this city. You will be amazed at the warm welcome from the locals and the fascinating moment after the hike. The walk will start at the Kenya archives building for a short preview of Kenyan history, pass the Kenya museum to learn about the history of mankind, and stop at the Maasai open-air market to learn and explore the beautiful events and cultural activities, a visit to the Uhuru public park to enjoy the best sightseeing in the city and finish with a stroll to the central business district for a cup of local coffee and taste the street cuisine of Nairobi, Kenya. Tour Highlights: ✓Tour the city like a local. ✓Learn history of Kenya through the city iconic buildings,statues and monuments. -Supreme court. -Bank of India. -City market. -Macmillan library. -Jamia mosque. -All saint cathedral. -City hall and parliament buildings. -7th August memorial park. (No entry just passing outside) -Dedan Kimathi statues. -Tom Mboya statues. -Fenzi memorial monument. -Kenyatta mausoleum. ✓ Cultural shopping experience in the city Maasai market. ✓ Visit Uhuru Park and Central Park. ✓Kenyatta International Conference centre rooftop/helipad city view. ✓Nairobi museum and Snake park. NB: Entry fees to parks and museums are not included in tour price and payable at the gate by guest.

Nairobi National Museum and Snake Park Guided Day Tour

Nairobi National Museum and Snake Park Guided Day Tour

Our driver guide will come to pick you up from your hotel within the Nairobi and starts the tour with a visit to Nairobi Snake Park which is a National Museums of Kenya. It’s located adjacent to Nairobi National Museum and is extremely popular with visitors. On display are, cobras, puff adders, mambas and the large African-Rock python (non-poisonous) found only in Kenya. Several species of crocodile found in Africa, the American alligator, fresh water terrapins and tortoises are also on display aquariums holding coral fish from the East African lakes and rivers are a main feature of the park. Apart from the attraction, the Snake Park provided refuge and home for abandoned and unwanted reptiles including a giant tortoise that is still currently living at the park. The specimen was found wondering along a road in Limuru in 1961. The Snake Park has continued to provide refuge to a number of abandoned, threatened, rescued and unwanted reptiles to date. The Snake Park has continued to attract visitors steadily over the years. The public in Nairobi over the years to date has continued to receive help in removal of snakes from residential premises as well as advice on handling of reptiles especially snakes. Snake identification service is also provided. Visitors to the Snake Park get to enjoy the exhibits of reptiles, fish and succulent plants. In the afternoon, you will be dropped off at your hotel

Nairobi: City Sightseeing And Discovery Guided Walking Tour.

Nairobi: City Sightseeing And Discovery Guided Walking Tour.

Enjoy a tour of the city exploring the rich and beautiful historical streets of this city.You will be amazed at the warm welcome from the locals and the fascinating moment after the hike. The walk will start at the Kenya Archives for a short preview of Kenyan history, pass the Kenya museum to learn about the history of mankind and stop at the Maasai open-air market to learn and explore the beautiful events and cultural activities, a visit to the Uhuru public park to enjoy the best sightseeing in the city and finish with a stroll to the central business district for a cup of local coffee and taste the street cuisine of Nairobi, Kenya. Tour highlights: ✓Tour the city like a local. ✓ Historical visit of the national archive. ✓Learn history of Kenya through the city iconic buildings,statues and monuments. -Parliament building. -Supreme court. -Bank of India. -7th August memorial park.(No entry just passing outside) -Dedan Kimathi Statues. -Tom Mboya Statues. -Fenzi memorial monument. -Kenyatta Mausoleum. ✓ Cultural shopping experience in the city Maasai market. ✓ Visit Uhuru park and central park. ✓Kenyatta International Conference centre rooftop/helipad city view. NB: Entry fees to parks and museums are not included in tour price and payable at the gate by guest.

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