Things to do at Nairobi Safari Walk
Only 7km south of the city of Nairobi lies the Nairobi Safari Walk, Kenya’s new conservation based recreation facility. The combination of skilled and creative landscape design, unique wildlife species, and detailed interpretation renders the facility supremacy in tourism and conservation education. Explore more of the things to do at Nairobi Safari Walk.
With a combination of three simulated, forests, wetlands, and Savannahs, local visitors have an opportunity to learn about their valuable resource and how they can contribute to its conservation. Some unique plants and animals that are locally extinct or threatened are displayed so that the public can learn the dangers facing conservation today. This is the place where you learn how to take part in wildlife conservation quest. Take home learning resources will be given to all participants in any of our programs
It has a raised the boardwalk made of wood- in a traditional or natural style-that allows stunning and uninterrupted views of the wildlife and the surrounding environment. It is a selling point for Kenya’s wildlife tours. What you see is what you expect to be replicated and more while on your Kenya Safari. It has a wide variety of animals which include; Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Buffalo, Antelope, Zebra, Pygmy Hippo, Bongo Rhino, Columbus Monkey, eland, and White Rhino.
Introductory talks on Kenya’s parks and reserves can be arranged for you by the naturalists. You will have a taste of Kenya’s rich Animal collection including the rare bongo, white rhino, albino zebra, and a collection of cats, antelopes, and primates. NSW is also home to a collection of about 150 species of local trees. Get to learn their varied traditional uses too, as you pay a visit to this great zoo.
At Nairobi Safari Walk, you can indulge in the following activities:
- Game viewing
- Corporate events
- Bird watching
- Guided walks
- Tree identification
- Nursery techniques
- Talks and lectures
- Picnic and photography-it has great picnic sites
Experience a taste of Kenya’s rich animal collection including the rare bongo, white rhino, albino zebra, and a collection of cats, antelopes, and primates.