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Nairobi

This is your travel guide for Nairobi

1 : Visit Nairobi National Park [4 hrs]
Start your day with a visit to Nairobi National Park, the only national park in the world within a capital city’s boundaries. Get the chance to see a variety of wildlife, including lions, giraffes, zebras, and rhinos. Enjoy a safari experience just a short drive away from the city center and witness the breathtaking views of the Nairobi skyline against the backdrop of the park.

2 : Explore the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust [2 hrs]
Head to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, a conservation organization known for its elephant orphanage. Watch the baby elephants being fed and playing in the mud, and learn about the trust’s efforts to rehabilitate and reintegrate orphaned elephants back into the wild. It’s a heartwarming experience supporting a great cause.

3 : Discover the Karen Blixen Museum [2 hrs]
Visit the former home of Danish author Karen Blixen, famous for her book “Out of Africa”. Explore the beautifully preserved farmhouse and learn about her life and the history of colonial Kenya. Walk through the lush gardens and reflect on a bygone era.

4 : Shop at Maasai Market [2 hrs]
Experience the vibrant Maasai Market, a bustling open-air market where you can find a wide variety of traditional African crafts, jewelry, clothing, and souvenirs. Bargain with local artisans and immerse yourself in the colorful culture of the Maasai people. Pick up unique handmade gifts to remember your trip to Nairobi.

5 : Visit the Giraffe Centre [2 hrs]
Head to the Giraffe Centre and get up close and personal with endangered Rothschild’s giraffes. Feed these gentle giants from a raised platform and learn about conservation efforts to protect their species. Enjoy the picturesque views of giraffes roaming freely in a sanctuary setting.

Background Info

Weather
Nairobi experiences a temperate climate, with average temperatures ranging from 10°C to 26°C (50°F to 79°F). The city has two rainy seasons from March to May and October to December, with the highest rainfall typically in April and November. Humidity levels vary but generally range from 50% to 80%. Air quality in Nairobi can be affected by traffic congestion but generally falls within moderate to good levels.

Language
The official languages of Kenya are Swahili and English. Swahili is widely spoken as a lingua franca across the country, while English is used for official and business purposes. Local languages such as Kikuyu, Luo, and Luhya are also spoken by various ethnic groups.

Cost Of Living
Nairobi has a moderate cost of living compared to Western countries, with affordable options for accommodation, transportation, and dining. The cost of living index in Nairobi ranges around 40-50, considering factors like rent, groceries, utilities, and entertainment. Prices can vary based on lifestyle choices and location within the city.

Nairobi County – county in Kenya

Location: Nairobi, Nairobi City , KenyaKenya flag

Official Site: Visit Official Site

Summary: Nairobi County Summary

Map: Map of Nairobi County

Weather: Nairobi County Forecast


Local Names: Nairobi (Gikuyu)


Population: 4,397,073 (2019)

Area: 696 sq km

Coordinates: -1.283, 36.817

Timezone: (UTC+03:00) East Africa Time (Nairobi)


Nairobi city hall

Nairobi city hall

Nairobi County in Kenya

Nairobi County in Kenya

Flag of Nairobi

Flag of Nairobi

Coat of Arms of Nairobi

Coat of Arms of Nairobi