Hightlight
- National Parks
- Nature Trails
- Wildlife Sanctuaries
If you’re looking for cheap outdoor activities in Kenya you should consider Nairobi National Park. This park offers a unique wildlife experience, juxtaposing untamed nature with the city’s urban backdrop. It’s a remarkable place where you can witness iconic African animals against the skyline of a bustling metropolis.
Here’s a glimpse of what to expect:
- Wildlife Encounters:
- The park is home to a diverse range of animals, including lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and the endangered black rhinoceros. It’s a significant rhino sanctuary, increasing the chances of spotting these majestic creatures.
- Birdwatchers will be delighted by the park’s rich avian diversity, with over 400 recorded bird species.
- Activities:
- Game drives are the primary activity, allowing visitors to explore the park’s varied landscapes, from open grasslands to acacia woodlands.
- Picnic sites provide opportunities for relaxing and enjoying the surroundings.
- The Nairobi Safari Walk and Animal Orphanage offer close-up encounters with wildlife, particularly for those interested in learning more about conservation efforts.
- The Experience:
- The sheer contrast between the wild animals and the city skyline creates an unforgettable experience.
- The park’s relatively small size makes it possible to see a wide variety of wildlife in a short period.
- It is a great place to begin or end a Kenyan safari.
- Entry Fees:
- Park entry fees vary depending on residency status. Entry fees are Ksh 430 for adults and Ksh 215 for children (East African residents/citizens), while non-residents pay $43 for adults and $22 for children.
- KWS has moved to cashless payment systems, so it is important to be prepared for that.
Nairobi National Park is a testament to Kenya’s commitment to wildlife conservation, offering a captivating safari experience within the heart of the capital city.
More Information
- Entrance Fees Park entry fees vary depending on residency status. Entry fees are Ksh 430 for adults and Ksh 215 for children (East African residents/citizens), while non-residents pay $43 for adults and $22 for children.
- Local Pro tips Weekdays = fewer crowds. Bring binoculars for birdwatching at the Hippo Pools. Pair your visit with the nearby David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage (a hidden gem)
- Nearby Attractions David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: Meet orphaned elephants (10 mins away). Bomas of Kenya: Cultural tours and traditional dances. Ngong Hills: Post-safari hiking trails near Nairobi with epic Rift Valley views.
Maps
Opening Hours
Monday:
8:30 - 17:30
Tuesday:
8:30 - 17:30
Wednesday:
8:30 - 17:30
Thursday:
8:30 - 17:30
Friday:
8:30 - 17:30
Saturday:
8:30 - 17:30
Closed
Sunday:
8:30 - 17:30




