Depiction of heritage, the culture, and the Kenyan people is in various ways around the City. For example, through architecture, lifestyle, and the political environment. This historic expedition will take you on a journey through the growth of the City. From a papyrus swamp to a metropolis and Kenya’s capital. Visit Nairobi’s Gallery, a colonial monument. During colonial days, this gallery was for native affairs and administration. Before the tour commences, briefing over a cup of coffee at Point zero coffee shop. Walk down Kenyatta Avenue, pointing out monuments. They include Nairobi’s focal point, major streets, and the naming history, colonial buildings, and banks. Finally, this tour takes you to the KICC helipad for a panoramic view. At the end of the trip, you will have learned about the country, its people, and its culture.
Nairobi in a Day Tour
- 0600 hrs Wake up to a cup of coffee and a cookie. Head off for a game drive at Nairobi National Park, the oldest park in Kenya. Anticipate seeing all the big five animals at Nairobi National Park except the elephant. Maasai Mara package, however, can be a thrilling adventure if you want to have a close-up encounter with elephants.
- 0930 hrs Settle down for breakfast. After that, visit Giraffe Centre, a conservation Centre for Rothschild Giraffes, where you can feed and kiss the Giraffes.
- 1100 hrs Arrive at David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in time for a baby elephant feeding session. While here, you will listen to amazing conservation stories and even how you can adopt a baby elephant.
- 12 hrs Drive to Karen Blixen Museum for a brief tour and lunch at Tamambo Coffee Garden.
- 14 hrs Visit Bomas of Kenya for cultural dances and later on see traditional model homesteads
- 16 hrs there is the option of driving to the city center for a city walking tour. The tour starts at Point Zero along Kenyatta street. Completes at the rooftop of the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) for a vantage view of the City
African Tribal Art Collection Tour
Art describes the culture. The culture of Nairobi is a unique and diverse one that needs to be clear for one’s self-expression. To understand the culture of Nairobi, you have to see it with your own two eyes and feel the vibes.
- Visiting the Nairobi Gallery to sample the works of art by the Pioneer Artists of East Africa
- Go down Kimathi to Alliance Francaise exhibition looking at the City aesthetic works through art.
- Afterward, walk through Kimathi street to Collector’s Den along Simba Street to sample tribal art and modern art.
- Then drive to Dust Depo, located at the Railway Museum, a famous space for nurturing art talent. Drive to Circle Art gallery, then go to Go Down Art Centre.
The fact that I have lived in Nairobi literally all my life and I have visited only NNP is a shame. Thanku for this. It’ll act as an itinerary as I start a Nairobi Tour soon.