8 am: Nairobi National Museum
You’ll be picked up from your hotel after breakfast and proceed immediately to the National Museum of Kenya. A fascinating place to learn about Kenya’s history and culture, the National Museum aims to share Kenya’s rich cultural heritage with visitors to the city through a variety of exhibits, including Kenyan art, a hall dedicated to the Kenyan Independence war, and the prehistory of man, among others. You’ll spend approximately an hour and a half here.
11 am: David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
You’ll arrive at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust at 11 am. Sometimes known as the Elephant Orphanage, you’ll have your chance to have an up-close and personal interaction with these adorable orphaned elephants. During your hour-long visit, you’ll observe the resident baby elephants as they feed, exercise, and bathe. You even have the option to sponsor one of the orphans.
12, noon: Giraffe Centre
Your next stop will be the famous Giraffe Centre, where you’ll have the rare opportunity to come face-to-face with these beautiful creatures. In this breeding centre for the Rothschild’s Giraffe, as well as an education centre, lucky visitors might even get a kiss from these unique creatures!
1 pm: Lunch
You’ll be spoiled with choice at lunch, among the world-famous Carnivore Restaurant, the local flavours of the Utamaduni Centre, or the family-friendly atmosphere of Mamba Villabe with its crocodile and ostrich farms.
2.30 pm: Bomas of Kenya
You’ll wrap up your day with a visit to the famous Bomas of Kenya, a one of a kind living museum that aims to display the multitude of tribal cultures that make up Kenya’s rich cultural tapestry. In addition to re-creations of traditional housing and displays of traditional arts and crafts, your tour will include a fascinating presentation of tribal dance and music that is not to be missing out on.
5 pm: Tour concludes
Your driver will take you to the airport or your hotel.