Here’s a well-balanced one day tour in Nairobi — mixing wildlife, culture, history, and great food.
| 1 person in a private tour | $140 |
| 2 people in a private tour | $80 per person |
| 3 people in a private tour | $70 per person |
| 4 people in a private tour | $60 per person |
| 5 people in a private tour | $50 per person |
| 6 people in a private tour | $40 per person |
| Children below 3 Years Children between 3 and 11 Children aged 12 and 18 | FREE 50% OF ADULT RATE 20% DISCOUNT |
Morning: Wildlife & Nature
Nairobi National Park
Start your day early (6:30 AM) with a game drive in this unique wildlife park — the only national park in the world located right next to a capital city.

As the sun rises, you may spot:
- Lions lounging in the grass
- Rhinos grazing
- Giraffes walking gracefully
- Zebras and buffalo herds
The backdrop of Nairobi’s skyline behind wild animals makes this experience truly unforgettable. A 3–4 hour morning safari is ideal.
Time: 6:00 AM – 10:00 AM
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Arrive around 11:00 AM for the public viewing hour. This world-renowned conservation center rescues orphaned elephants and rhinos.

You’ll watch:
- Baby elephants being bottle-fed
- Keepers sharing each elephant’s rescue story
- The playful mud bath session
It’s heartwarming and educational — and your visit supports conservation efforts.
Lunch Break
Giraffe Centre
The Giraffe Centre stands out as one of Nairobi’s most enchanting wildlife attractions, making it an essential stop for animal lovers.
Established in 1979, this remarkable centre was created to safeguard the endangered Rothschild giraffe, a subspecies that was once teetering on the brink of extinction in Kenya.

Nestled in the lush suburb of Karen, the centre provides visitors with a rare opportunity to observe and interact with these majestic creatures up close.
From an elevated wooden platform, you can personally feed the giraffes and even experience the delightful thrill of receiving a playful “giraffe kiss” as their long, inquisitive tongues reach out for food pellets.
Knowledgeable guides are on hand to share fascinating insights about giraffe conservation, their intriguing behaviors, and the centre’s successful breeding initiatives.
As you explore beyond the giraffes, a tranquil nature trail and a small education center reveal the importance of wildlife conservation efforts in Kenya.
A visit to the Giraffe Centre is not only an enjoyable outing but also a captivating educational experience, making it the perfect destination for families, photographers, and anyone seeking a memorable connection with wildlife in the heart of Nairobi.
Karen Blixen Coffee Garden
Beautiful garden setting with excellent Kenyan and international dishes.
OR
Carnivore Restaurant
Famous for its “Beast of a Feast” — a must-try for meat lovers.
Afternoon: Culture & History
Karen Blixen Museum
Former home of author Karen Blixen (author of Out of Africa). Offers insight into colonial-era Kenya.
Kobie Beads Factory
See handcrafted ceramic beads being made and support local women artisans.
Late Afternoon Option (If Time Allows)
Evening
The Alchemist Bar
Trendy spot for dinner, drinks, and live music.
