Nairobi National Park – Carnivore Restaurant Lunch
& Bomas of Kenya (Nairobi Full Day Trip)
Nairobi
National Park,
Nairobi
Kenya
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Carnivore
Restaurant - Langata Nairobi Kenya
|
Bomas
of Kenya Dancers in Langata Nairobi Kenya
|
Price
Per Person
Dates
From |
Dates
To |
Price Per Person |
1st
January 2010 |
31st
December 2010 |
200 US Dollars |
Trip
Description (Tour
Duration: Full
Day)
After
breakfast drive only 10km to the unique wildlife sanctuary
that is set against the dramatic skyline of Nairobi
City. It is home to the big five except the elephant
and has more than 100 species of wildlife, hippos,
crocodiles, and plenty of the migratory game. You
then proceed to the Carnivore for lunch. Here, everyone
who comes to Kenya must try the carnivore if they
are true meat eaters. Sample of the complete meat
eating experience from regular meat to crocodile (all
farm raised), camel etc. The restaurant also offers
vegetarian dishes.
After
the hearty lunch, depart for the Bomas of Kenya. Here
there are numerous homesteads reflecting Kenya’s
42 different ethnic groups. They are depicted through
traditional dancing, music; songs and folklore perform
in the afternoon at the arena.
Your
Day Tour Price includes
*
Price per person
* All
park entry fees, service charge and taxes
* Pickup
from your hotel in Nairobi and drop-off to your hotel
*
Professional English speaking guides. All are experts
in the African Wildlife, Culture, and Tour Guiding
*
Game Drive in Nairobi .National Park, Lunch at the
famous Carnivore Restaurant & a visit to Bomas
of Kenya
Your
Day Tour Does not include
*
Personal expenses such as drinks
*
Tips or gratuity, travelers insurance; laundry, communication
charges, visas
*
Transfers to/from the airport (supplement airport
transfer cost applies for tours starting from the
airport)
*
International airfares and airport taxes; meals, sightseeing
not included in the package; optional activities
Nairobi
National Park
The 117 km2 Nairobi
National Park is unique by being the only protected
area in the world with a variety of animals and birds
close to a capital city. As expected, the park is
a principal attraction for visitors to Nairobi.
The Park also serves
many residents and citizens living in the city and
has a diversity of environments with characteristic
fauna and flora. Open grass plains with scattered
acacia bush are predominant. The western side has
a highland dry forest and a permanent river with a
riverine forest in the south. In addition, there are
stretches of broken bush country and deep, rocky valleys
and gorges with scrub and long grass. Man-made dams
have also added a further habitat, favorable to certain
species of birds and other aquatic biota (life forms).
The dams also attract water dependent herbivores during
the dry season.
Nairobi National Park
is one of the most successful of Kenya's rhino sanctuaries
that is already generating a stock for reintroduction
in the species former range and other upcoming sanctuaries.
Due to this success, it is one of the few parks where
a visitor can be certain of seeing a black rhino in
its natural habitat. To the south of the park is the
Athi-Kapiti Plains and Kitengela Migration and dispersal
area. These are vital areas for herbivores dispersal
during the rains and concentrate in the park in the
dry season.
Roads: Located only about 7 km from
the city centre, the Park is easily accessible on
tarmac roads, mainly through Langata Road. There is
an adequate administration and viewing road network
with satisfactory signage.
Major
Attractions found in the Park
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Diverse bird
life
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Black rhinoceros
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Walking trails at hippo pools
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Ivory Burning Site Monument
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Nairobi Safari
Walk &the Orphanage
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Spacious accommodating Picnic Sites
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Large predators- lion, leopard, hyena
and cheetah
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Annual
wildebeest and zebra migration in July/August
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Aggregations
of large herbivores- eland, buffalo, zebra and wildebeest