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Lesson 2
Unique Selling Points

The National Museum

The Nairobi National Museum is one of the best museums in the country. It is here that one can have a feel of the human origins exhibited and can also view the near complete “Turkana Boy” – the famous 1.6 million years old skeleton that was found near Lake Turkana in the Northern part of Kenya in 1984 by a paleontologists.

Interact with orphaned Elephants rescue and wildlife rehabilitation program at the David Sheldrick Trust and even adopt one.

Tour of Nairobi cannot be complete without a visit to The African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (AFEW) popularly known as the “Giraffe Centre” where one can feed and kiss the Giraffe from a specially built platform. This place is renowned for the conservation of the Rothchild species of Giraffe.

The Nairobi National Park – Worlds renowned park within a city is a must visit for safari lovers who have a few days within the city for conferences or business meetings’.

Attractions

While there`s no denying that most tourists zip in and out of Nairobi enroute to safari, the city does have its fill of attractions, among them the Nairobi National Museum a great introduction to Kenya and our journey from independence, a glimpse of our cultural diversity at the Bomas of Kenya, a visit of Nairobi National Park & Orphanage for a taste of our wildlife diversity with an option of Safari Walk that is on the menu for on transit/business visitors. You are welcome for a feel of close interaction with animals at Giraffe Centre & David Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary – A Wildlife orphanage that cares for baby elephants and Rhinos whose mothers have been killed by poachers and eventually reintroduced back into the wild.

For nature lovers we have a few forests located within the city where visitors can seek the much-needed refuge from the daily stress of urban life, get intimate with nature at Karura Forest commonly known as the “the green heart & lungs of the Kenyan capital. The park is strategically located and provides natural amenity and beauty spot for Kenyans and International visitors alike.

One can experience farm tours that is not far from the city such as Kiambethu Tea Farm, Karunguru Coffee Farm, Fairview Coffee Tours, Paradise Lost. The gardens contain different tea/coffee varieties that are grown in Kenya. A tour of the farm will make you understand the entire process from the farm to the cup.

Activities and Experiances

Visitors can experience the bygone sophistication of colonial East Africa at the Sarova Stanley Heritage tour or a short Nairobi Walk taking you down the memory lane of how Nairobi Came into being and a tour of the various iconic Monuments that are found within the city that gives meaning/understanding of what made Nairobi what it is today.

Immerse yourselves in sporting activities such as Walking, hiking and trekking at the available forests within the city at Ololua, Nairobi Arboretum and Karura forest as well bird watching for birders.

Shoppers have a chance to test your bargaining power by purchase of the traditional maasai artefacts at the maasai market. The market is rotational, please check out with your guide to know their schedule.

A visitor can test himself by catching light with a fiery touching experience at the Kitengela Hot Glass where you will realize the many ways broken glasses can be transformed into a souvenir.

Adventure lovers can visit the undisputed home of adrenaline rush activities at Kereita Forest where visitors can fly longer and go faster and explore more adventure activities in their menu.

How to get there:

  1. Flights: International and domestic flights available at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Wilson Airport connecting Nairobi to all parts of the country.
  2. Road: There is a very good road network connecting Nairobi to other major cities and towns in Kenya.
  3. Railway: The standard gauge railway has made Nairobi more accessible for other cities and towns. Trains can be booked online or through local tour operators.
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