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Nairobi National Park Safari Cost

The cost for doing a safari in Nairobi National Park are as follows

  • For foreigners it will cost $ per person. Costs include transportation, park fees and water.
  • For locals (Kenyans) the cost is Ksh per person. Cost includes transportation, park fees and water. You will be picked up at an agreed location

Use the form below to contact us to let us plan your Nairobi National park visit. Mara Gates Safaris was established back in 2009.  We are able to organize family as well as group tours very easily.

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    About Nairobi National Park

    Nestled on the outskirts of Kenya’s bustling capital city, Nairobi National Park stands as a unique testament to the harmonious coexistence of wildlife and urban development.

    Spanning an impressive 117 square kilometers (45 square miles), the park offers an unparalleled opportunity for residents and visitors alike to immerse themselves in the natural wonders of Africa without venturing far from the city center.

    This article delves into the fascinating world of Nairobi National Park, exploring its history, wildlife, conservation efforts, and the enriching experiences it offers.

    Established in 1946, Nairobi National Park holds the distinction of being Kenya’s first national park and one of the earliest in Africa. Its creation was driven by the visionary idea of preserving wildlife habitats and ensuring the survival of endangered species in the face of rapid urban expansion. Today, it remains a testament to successful conservation efforts amid growing urbanization.

    Despite its proximity to the city, Nairobi National Park is teeming with an impressive array of wildlife species. The park is home to over 100 mammal species, including the iconic African lion, endangered black rhinoceros, African buffalo, leopard, cheetah, giraffe, zebra, and numerous antelope species.

    It is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, boasting over 400 bird species, making it an ideal destination for avid bird enthusiasts.

    The park’s unique ecosystem is primarily comprised of open grass plains, riverine forests, and acacia woodlands. These diverse habitats provide the perfect conditions for a thriving wildlife population and contribute to the park’s unparalleled biodiversity.

    Nairobi National Park plays a vital role in conservation efforts, acting as a critical wildlife sanctuary in a rapidly developing urban landscape. The park has been instrumental in the preservation of various endangered species, such as the black rhinoceros and Rothschild’s giraffe.

    It also serves as a crucial wildlife corridor, allowing animals to migrate and maintain genetic diversity within their populations.

    In recent years, the park management has implemented various initiatives to ensure the park’s sustainability and ecological integrity.

    These include anti-poaching patrols, habitat restoration projects, and community engagement programs aimed at raising awareness about wildlife conservation among local communities.

    Nairobi National Park offers a range of captivating experiences for visitors seeking an escape into nature. Game drives through the park’s vast landscapes provide an opportunity to witness the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhinoceros) up close, capturing the essence of an authentic African safari.

    For those seeking a more immersive experience, Nairobi National Park offers guided walking safaris, allowing visitors to explore the park on foot under the guidance of experienced rangers. This unique perspective provides a deeper understanding of the park’s flora and fauna while ensuring a thrilling adventure.

    The park also features various picnic spots, allowing visitors to enjoy a tranquil outdoor lunch surrounded by the sights and sounds of the African wilderness. Educational programs and nature walks organized by the park authorities cater to children, fostering an early appreciation for wildlife conservation.

    Nairobi National Park stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of wildlife and urban development. Its unique position as a national park in the heart of a bustling city sets it apart from other wildlife reserves in Africa.

    Nairobi residents and visitors are fortunate to have such a treasure trove of biodiversity on their doorstep, offering a respite from the urban jungle and a chance to experience the wonders of Africa’s wildlife in a truly remarkable setting.

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