Opportunities to learn about the Kenyan history and culture is the key here visiting the different historical museums with a professional Guides sharing unique stories of how Kenya used to be in 19th century.
we offer a unique visit to the elephant orphanage, where you learn more about the trust and their effort in conservation around the country.
In the giraffe center Learn more about the endangered species and their adaptive behaviors . Get to hear how they were rescued and the names they have been given. At carnivore restaurant ,Enjoy a selection of meat roasted over charcoal and carved at your table. Get delicious side dishes and an exceptional array of sauces, soup, desserts and Kenyan coffee served by friendly staffs.
This is a private trip for only your group, Our Guide will also tell you more about Nairobi and Kenya in General.
Discover and learn all about Kenyan coffee production with this farm-to-cup experience just outside of Nairobi. You'll tour a coffee estate, learn about every step from best farming practices, production process, and ultimately sample some freshly brewed Kenyan coffee yourself. We introduce the concept of coffee tourism to our visitors, who get to experience a coffee tour around the coffee farm, getting to learn about the Fairview Estate coffee brand and its production. A half-day tour to Fairview Coffee Estate is a guided coffee tour from Nairobi to a renowned coffee-producing region. Starting where the coffee is grown—on iron-rich, volcanic soils in the central highlands—is a fascinating window into what makes it distinctive. And since the tour includes a guided tour of the coffee plantation, you will get an inside look at each step of the coffee-making process, from farm fields to picking and roasting. Views of the central highlands from a plantation with lush grounds
Starting from Nairobi, hike and ride a bike through Hell’s Gate National Park on a full-day trip. This is a small group tour to Hells Gate and Lake Naivasha National Park, the only park you are free to leave your vehicle and explore the park on foot that includes entrance fees, bikes, and round trip-transport from Nairobi
Take a game drive and spot some of Kenya’s “Big Four” without leaving Nairobi on this experience, a reserve close to the city where you can see lion, rhino, buffalo, Leopards, cheetah, and more in the wild. Then enjoy Africa’s Greatest Eating Experience for lunch or dinner in Nairobi. Carnivore restaurant is the only restaurant in Nairobi where meats such as crocodile, ostrich, lamb, turkey, pork and camel among other meat delicacies are grilled on traditional Masai swords. The hearty meal is rounded out with a seasonal appetizer, dessert and coffee. Vegetarians are well catered for too.
On the outskirts of Nairobi, Kibera is at once part of one of Africa’s most developed cities and at the same times stands apart from it. Yes, there is a lot of poverty here, but there’s also a sense of freedom.
Safe Experience of The Slum walking with a guide born and raised there.
“A Walk and ride on the Wild Side”
Hell's Gate National Park is a tiny park located between Lake Naivasha and Longonot and Suswa volcanoes and it is an ideal venue for a weekend retreat far from the urban life of Nairobi. Named for the intense geothermal activity within its boundaries, the Hell's Gate National Park is a remarkable quarter of the Great Rift Valley. Spectacular scenery including the towering cliffs, water-gouged gorges, stark rock towers, scrub clad volcanoes and belching plumes of geothermal steam make it one of the most atmospheric Parks in Africa. Hell’s Gate is an ideal venue for a day trip from Nairobi-walking and biking are allowed. Animals seen here include bushbucks, dikdiks, gazelles, gnus, hartebeests, impalas, klipspringers, buffalo, zebras, baboons, and monkeys among others. This is a joining tour with a maximum of 14 people per day
Cruise to Crescent Island Game Park for a walking safari in the middle of Lake Naivasha. With zebras, giraffes, buffalo, and a wide range of birds, this trip from Nairobi is the opportunity to get out of the car and experience a Kenya game park from ground level, where you can hear the birds, spot native plants, and spot hippos sleeping in the shade of acacia trees.
Get to enjoy our Airport Transfer services. We undertake journeys on a daily basis for our many customers, which involve airport transfers to and from the Nairobi area and it’s surroundings.
Enjoy comfortable and safe ride, avoid Nairobi traffic by using toll road and executive cars in a foreign country
You will be transferred from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport JKIA to your destination whether it be Wilson Airport or a Nairobi city hotel.
- Airport transfer
- Hotel pickup included
- Excellent value for money
Nairobi National Park is a unique ecosystem by being the only protected area in the world close to a capital city. Located just 7 kilometers from Nairobi’s city center, Nairobi National Park is the perfect place for a tour from the Kenyan capital. Nairobi National Park, Kenya's first ever National park is a unique and unspoilt wildlife haven within sight of the city’s skyline. Rhino, buffalo, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, lion and plenty of antelopes and gazelles can be seen roaming in this open plains country with a section of highland forest as well as stretches of broken bush country, deep, rocky valleys and gorges with scrub and long grass.
The tour ends at Karen Blixen Museum, the Karen Blixen house is a popular museum as it depicts the life of early Kenya colonial settlers. Karen Blixen visit will be a guided tour around the house which has all the colonial furniture and wildlife prizes owned by Karen Blixen.
Explore on a safari tour, enjoy being in the park and look out for the 4 out of the big 5 this Park. Half-day and full-day tours allow visitors to drive through the park’s grass plains with the capital’s skyscrapers as a backdrop, spotting endangered animal species in their natural habitat. We offer a private transportation with well trained guides and in good conditioned cars.
This customizable tour offers the rare chance to see wildlife in a scenic way exploring part of the Great Rift Valley, optional hike at Mt Longonot, bike ride in Hells Gate National Park Proceed to boat ride in Lake Naivasha Optional Swimming at Olkaria Geothermal Spa and drop off at your pick up location at the end of the day
Experience a wonderful day out in the tea farms of Kiambethu. Excellent vegetarian lunch and delicious homemade eggless icecream. The walk in the forest is lovely. This is a perfect getaway outside of Nairobi. About 45-60 minutes from the Westlands area it is situated in the highlands where tea farming is common. It's a tea farm too. The proprietor invites you into their home, shares about the tea farming process, sends you on a farm tour and then welcomes you back with a fresh lunch made from ingredients locally farmed.
Spend the day visiting David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage to observe baby and young orphaned elephants: viewing is strictly between 11am and 12pm. Then, you'll visit the Beads center to experience how beads are made.
NB: On Christmas Day 25th December - David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage will be closed for Holiday, we will offer alternative
Ngare Ndare Is A Forest Based At The Foothills Of Mt. Kenya. Azure Pools Glisten At The Bottom Of Waterfalls And A Bunch Of Trees Stretch Into The Canopy Supporting A Competitive Variety Of Bird And Animal Life. The Forest Is A Vital Corridor That Links The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy To Mount Kenya, And One Which Elephants Have Been Using For Centuries.
Mt. Kenya’s 17,057-foot (5,199-meter) summit is only accessible to alpinists. But hikers can experience its lower slopes on the scenic Sirimon Route.The descent by the Sirimon route takes one through some beautiful forest tracks and completes the traverse of the mountain.
This is a day tour from Nairobi to Kiambethu tea farm in kiambu county.
Historic tea plantation on a site including gardens & indigenous forest, with tours & dining.
Leave Nairobi behind for an idyllic day in the lush green tea fields of Limuru. Just a short drive from the city brings you to a world of endless verdant fields, rich indigenous forest and an era of cool drinks on the veranda and lazy afternoons.This is the Kiambethu Tea Farm, the exact spot where tea growing began in Kenya 100 years ago. A trip to this beautiful tea plantation is your opportunity to enjoy the grounds and learn about the history of Kenya tea farming and colonial life here in the Ngong Hills.
Experience the beauty of Amboseli National Park in this overnight safari. Amboseli is set on the Kenyan plains with Mt Kilimanjaro as a backdrop in the distance, the park is world-famous for its substantial population of African Elephants which can be seen in herds of over 100 individuals. In particular the large bull elephants have some of the largest tusks in the animal kingdom. Also to be spotted are ample herds of buffalo, wildebeest, zebra and impala, as well as giraffes and warthog. With all this variety you can be sure a healthy population of predators also call Amboseli home. Lions, leopards, caracals, cheetahs, jackals, hyenas and serval cats are all frequently seen in the park.
Enjoy a full-day tour from Nairobi with morning game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park and an optional afternoon boat ride at Lake Naivasha. See brilliant flocks of pink flamingoes, rhinos, lions, giraffe, buffalos, leopards, and hippos.
• Traverse the Mt. from North to East via the Sirimon routes and Scenic Chogoria routes.
• Climb Point Lenana, the highest trekking peak on Mount Kenya.
• Descend via the quieter and most dramatic Chogoria route
Get a Day Experience with Masai Community. Learn how women prepare food & cook,weave Necklaces & Wrist bands, how the milk goats and many other lessons to from the community. Visit the Cattle Market and the shopping town.
The Maasai community live in small mud-thatched villages, surrounded by their cattle and smaller livestock. For hundreds of years the Masai have roamed these lands of Kenya and Tanzania, living a free, nomadic lifestyle. Their traditional lands now comprise much of Kenya’s national parks.
A highlight of your safari vacation is a visit with these Maasai people. Many of the tribes welcome visitors to their villages to view up close their culture and lifestyle.
Part of the tour funds is directed to supporting the community where we visit.