ABOUT NAIROBI CITY AND EXCURSIONS

 

Giraffe Centre 

 

   
 

GIRAFFE CENTRE

Giraffe Center, At the Giraffe Centre, guests can photograph and feed the giraffe. The Giraffe Centre is located on the grounds of the well-known Giraffe Manor, built in 1932 by Sir David Duncan. The Giraffe Centre is situated on 120 acres of land just a few miles from the centre of Nairobi, Kenya's capital city.

                                            Come and feed them yourself

 

Best-kisses- giraffe kiss

               

 

 

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DAPHNE SHELDRICK'S ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE

The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is dedicated to protection and preservation of Africa's wildlife, and especially species such as elephants and Black Rhino. This is a unique opportunity to experience the feeding of baby orphaned elephants and rhinos...up close!

 

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KAREN BLIXEN MUSEUM

Karen Blixen Museum, Karen Blixen’s former home which was donated by the Danish government to Kenya. Karen Blixen also known by her pseudonym, Isak Dinesen, is famous for her memoir, Out of Africa. The trained & knowledgeable guides at the museum are on hand to answer any questions on the history of the museum & Karen Blixen’s life.

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Bomas Of Kenya

 

 

Bomas of Kenya was started by the Government of Kenya in 1971 as wholly owned subsidiary of the Kenya Tourist Development Cooperation (KTDC) the Company was established to Preserve, Maintain and Promote the Rich Diverse cultural values of various ethnic groups of Kenya and to act as a tourist attraction centre thus Bomas of Kenya is expected to preserve the authenticity of the Kenya’s Cultural values and to portray them in the pure form. At the Bomas of Kenya currently we have fourty seven (47) different traditional dances collected from different tribes of Kenya.

As it is our duty to create cultural awareness for current and future generation we have established special performance for school children from Nursery to High School level at a special rate. We also offer services and hire out our facilities that go a long way to help raise the much needed funds to run and maintain our rich culture. We boast of  two large separate hall accommodating up to 2,500 and 3,000 pax , mini hall for 300 pax . 

 Vision 

  • “To be the leading custodian of Kenya’s cultures for cultural tourism.”
    “ To be the leading custodian of Kenya’s diverse cultures as anational heritage for prosperity and posterity”
    “To be a world class leader in cultural tourism

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Mission

  • “To preserve, maintain, and promote the diverse cultures of Kenya for tourism development.”.
    “To preserve,maintain,educate and promote the diverse cultures of various ethnic groups in Kenya”

 

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