Nairobi National Park
Just a short drive from Kenya’s bustling capital, Nairobi National Park offers a rare blend of wild nature against a city skyline. Established in 1946, it’s Kenya’s first national park and remains a symbol of successful conservation within an urban setting.
The park’s open grass plains and scattered acacia bush host a rich variety of wildlife, including lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, buffaloes, and over 400 bird species. It’s one of the best places to spot the endangered black rhino in its natural habitat.
Visitors can enjoy game drives, walking safaris, and visits to nearby attractions like the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and Giraffe Centre. The park also features designated picnic sites and nature trails, making it perfect for both adventure and relaxation.
With its easy accessibility and incredible biodiversity, Nairobi National Park provides a unique and unforgettable safari experience — where the wild meets the urban, offering travelers a taste of Kenya’s natural beauty without leaving the city.