Nairobi City Tour & Night Life:
Karen Blixen Museum - “I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills' …… for those lovers of “Out of Africa” the museum will take you back in time to breathe the spirit of the writer and the lives she immortalized.
The Giraffe Centre - This education centre gives you an opportunity to get up close and personal with Rothchild giraffes.
Utamaduni - Utamaduni means “cultural heritage” and is a converted house containing arts and crafts shops. There is also an outdoor restaurant called “The Verandah', ideal for lunch (lunch is an extra cost).
Daphne Sheldrick's Orphanage's Public Visit - Get up close and personal with orphaned elephants (and often rhino). This is where Daphne Sheldrick has perfected the raising and re-integrating of orphaned elephants into the wild.
Matt Bronze - A selection of hand-made bronze gifts, from animal footprint ashtrays to bronze sculptures.
Kazuri Beads - Kazuri, which means “small and beautiful” in Swahili, began in 1975 as a tiny workshop experimenting in hand crafted ceramic beads. They specialize in their own unique range of pottery which reflects the culture and wildlife of Kenya. Each piece is handmade and hand painted in rich colors.
Browns Cheese Farm - learn the traditional methods of making cheese and enjoy a taste of the wide variety of cheese afterwards.
Later in the evening enjoy the vibrant Nairobi City night life.
