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.
For Kenyan Vistors
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.
For International Visitors
The Nairobi Safari Walk is the eye opener to Kenya's Parks
and Reserves. It offers you an opportunity to learn what you
expect to see across the country. 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, 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.
For Learning Institutions
Teachers and students at all levels can utilize the Safari
Walk as a learning resource center based on their school curriculum.
We have a variety of learning resources including the habitats,
plant species, a classroom, plant nursery and demonstration
plot. The education staff will also prepare specific learning
activities for you on request. Take-home-learning resources
will be given to all participants in any of our programs.
Nairobi safari walk is for you.
The unique design of the Safari Walk includes the
interest of all visitors, families, students, tourists, and
all others are catered for. Activities at the safari walk:
- Guides Walk
- Talks + Lectures
- Tree Identification
- Nursery techniques
Park entry fees