Nairobi
National Park Night Game Drives & Bush Dinner
Night
Safari + Bush Dining in Nairobi National Park | Kenya
(Nairobi
National Park Night Game Drives & Bush Dinner
Tour treats you to an
authentic bush experience inside the Nairobi National
Park. The Park is only 8 kilometers from the centre
of Nairobi, Kenya's capital city)
Bush Dinner + Night
Game Drive in Nairobi National Park
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Nairobi
National Park Night Game Drives and Bush Dinner offers
guests a wild urban dining experience This is a classic
way to introduce guests to Africa by offering a bush
banquet in Nairobi National Park.
Nairobi
City is usually visible from our dining location. With
advance booking, the chefs will create a classic cordon
bleu menu ranging from wholesome italian food, mediterranean
food to African barbecue.
Masai
dancers will be at hand to entertain you while you dine.
After dinner you can enjoy after dinner drinks and a
log fire until late.
Nairobi
Night Gamedrive + Bush Dinner Prices
Dates
From |
Dates
To |
Price
Per Adult |
Child
6 to 12 Years Price
|
1st
Jan 2015 |
31st
Dec 2015 |
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Notes
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Minumum Number is 6 Guests
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Children above 12 Years old pay the full adult rate
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Children over 6 years but below 11.99 years get a 20%
reduction
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Children below 6 Years are not allowed in the Park for
the night drives and Bush dinners
Price
Includes:
*
Night Game Drive
*
3
Course Meal Dinner
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Nairobi National Park Entrance fees
Price
Excludes:
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Imported Spirits/ Champagne and drinks not included
in the Menu
Accepted
Mode of Payment

Sample of Bush Dinner
Menu
Dinner
Aubergine and tomato tower, with a minted
yoghurt and pesto drizzle
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Provençal beef paupiettes
Buttery mashed potato
Steamed baby spinach
Vegeterian
Parmesan Gnocchi with a tomato and basil
sauce
Dessert
Griddled pineapple with a yoghurt and
mint syllabub
Beverages
Kenyan Coffee
Kenyan Tea
Assorted Juices and soft drinks
A selection of Wines, Beers and spirits
You
can also hold your Wedding Reception or Romantic Dinners
at special selected areas within Nairobi National Park
Nairobi
National Park Fact
File
Area: 117
sq km
Birds:
More than 400 recorded species
Location:
Nairobi District, Nairobi Province
Altitude:
1,540 -1,780 meters above sea level
Gazetted:
Gazetted in 1945, opened December 1946
Distance from Nairobi
City Centre: 8 km from the centre of
Nairobi, Kenya's capital city
Climate:
January-March, hot and dry. April-June, hot and wet.
July-October, very warm and dry. November and December
warm and wet
Vegetation: The
Park has three main zones: forest at the western end,
riverine forest to the south and grassy plains over
much of the Park
Wildlife:
Over 100 recorded species of wildlife biodiversity to
include rhino, buffalo, lion, leopard, crocodile and
hippo (no elephant)
Roads: The
road network is well maintained, efficiently signed
and can be used by 2WD vehicles all year round. Some
sections may require 4WD during the rains
Special features:
The Nairobi Safari Walk, The Animal Orphanage, The Kifaru
Ark shop and The Wildlife Conservation Education Centre
(including a library and museum)
Restaurants
The
Park also offers two restaurants, Sebastian's Safari
Walk Café and Rangers Restaurant (overlooking
a floodlit waterhole).
Lion-gold
plains, dappled shade and cool valleys
A long, sloping plain of black cotton soil scored by
deep river valleys and gorges, Nairobi National Park
is an area of unexpected beauty and diverse habitats,
which include rolling grassy plains, riverine woodland,
dense thicket, man-made dams and pools, rocky gorges
and dry upland forest.
A
thriving rhino sanctuary
One of Kenya's most successful rhino sanctuaries, the
Park has the highest density of black rhinos in the
country.
A
birding paradise
The Park's exceptional bird life records a remarkable
400 species; their numbers swelled March-May by a host
of European migrants
Pick
of the picnic sites
Minutes from the city centre, easily accessed, and offering
a well maintained and clearly signposted road network,
the Park makes an ideal day trip wildlife safari venue
and abounds in specially created picnic spots. These
include:
Impala
Observation Point and picnic site (Junction 23B)
High on a hill minutes from the main gate, this site
offers a stone-built rondavel with panoramic views and
a picnic area (with shaded picnic benches and latrines).
It is also an excellent spot from which to scan the
park for safari wildlife.
The
Ivory Burning Site (Junction 1A)
Immediately inside the main gate, this area marks the
spot where, in 1989, former president, Daniel Arap Moi,
set fire to 12 tons of stockpiled ivory then worth over
USD$ 1 million in a bid to eliminate the mass slaughter
of Africa's elephants. An important icon of wildlife
protection, this popular picnic offers a broad area
of open grass, picnic tables, shade and latrines.
Kingfisher
Picnic Site (Junction 27C )
A cool, green shaded area with picnic tables, this is
an ideal site for early morning bush breakfasts, lunchtime
relaxation or evening sundowners.
Mokoyeti
Picnic Site (Junction 14B)
An open cliff-top site with thatch-roof shaded picnic
tables, latrines and extensive parking, this is an ideal
site for family picnics at any time of the day.
Leopard
Cliff Observation Point (junction 15)
A simple clearing reached by a minor diversion from
the main road that leads through the Park to Cheetah
Gate, this observation point offers fine panoramas of
African wildlife as well as a small lookout with vistas
into the rocky gorge below. Note: there are no picnic
benches, shaded areas or latrines at this site.
The
Hippo Pools and Nature Trail (Junction 12)
In the east of the Park, amid the meandering
coils of the Athi river, lie the hippo pools, an important
site for wildlife conservation. Here groups of hippo
wallow in the river, emerging to graze the riverbanks
at night.
Terrapin and Nile crocodile
bask on the exposed mud banks and the surrounding woodland
features vervet monkey and Defassa waterbuck.
Immediately adjacent
to the hippo pools is a spacious shaded picnic area
with running water, latrines and a shaded rondavel picnic
site.
Shaded benches also
punctuate the short self-guided nature trail, which
is permanently patrolled by KWS rangers and leads out
of the picnic area to follow a 1km (20 minute) circuit
along the river. Note visitors must vacate the hippo
pools area by 5.15pm.
Nairobi
Safari Walk
The
Safari Walk (immediately to the right of the main gate)
offers the rare chance of viewing captive animals behaving
as they would in their natural habitat.
Traversed
by panoramic raised timbered boardwalks this unique
wildlife park also makes for an informative walk and
an enjoyable family outing. Open: Daily 8.00am to 6.00pm
including public holidays.
Note: the Safari Walk stands outside the main gates
of the National Park and entry is payable by separate
fees (cash in the form of Kshs or US Dollars is acceptable
and SmartCards are not required).
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Nairobi
Animal Orphanage
Just
inside the Park (immediately to the left of the Main
Gate) and very popular with families, the wildlife sanctuary
of the animal orphanage is a small enclosure which shelters
a shifting population of orphaned, abandoned or wounded
animals; including Mara the leopard, who has been bred
in captivity and is now KWS's best-loved ambassador.
Note: the Animal Orphanage is open 8.00 am to 6.00 pm
daily, stands directly within the main gates and is
accessed on foot. Entry is payable by separate fees
(cash in the form of Kenya shillings or US Dollars is
acceptable and SmartCards are not required). More Details
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National Park Night Game Drive
& Bush Dinner - Kenya
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