Nairobi
National Park
The world's only wildlife capital
Experience the extraordinary sight of wild lions roaming
freely against a backdrop of modern skyscrapers, making
Nairobi National Park the world's only natural wildlife
haven within a capital city
A Haven for Rhinos and Conservation
Nairobi National Park is a pioneer in rhino conservation, providing a safe haven
for both black and white rhinos. The park’s rhino sanctuary is one of the most
successful in Kenya, offering visitors a rare opportunity to see these majestic
creatures up close. Guided tours provide insights into the park’s conservation
efforts, highlighting its role in protecting endangered species.
Diverse Landscapes and Activities
The park’s landscape is a mix of open grasslands, riverine forests, and rocky
valleys, offering a variety of habitats for wildlife. The Mbagathi River flows
through the park, attracting animals to its banks and creating picturesque
scenes. Visitors can enjoy game drives, guided nature walks, and birdwatching
tours, all within easy reach of the city.
Unforgettable Experiences
Game Drives: Explore the park’s diverse ecosystems, spotting lions, rhinos, and
other wildlife against the backdrop of Nairobi’s skyline.
Birdwatching: Discover over 400 bird species, including ostriches, secretary
birds, and vultures.
Ivory Burning Site: Visit this historic monument, a testament to Kenya’s fight
against poaching.
Animal Orphanage: Stop by the nearby Nairobi Animal Orphanage to see
rescued and rehabilitated animals.
Picnics and Sundowners: Enjoy a picnic or sundowner at one of the park’s scenic
viewpoints.
Best Time to Visit
Nairobi National Park can be visited year-round, but the Dry season (June to
October) is ideal for wildlife viewing, as animals gather around water sources. The
Wet season (November to May) brings lush greenery and excellent birdwatching
opportunities.
PRISTINE JOURNEYS TOURS & SAFARIS.
We invite you to explore the wild and experience the extraordinary, all
while making a positive impact on conservation.
Your adventure begins with us.
PRISTINE JOURNEYS NAIROBI, KENYA
+254 705 690 029 | +254 736 095 704
info@pristinejourneys.co.ke
www.pristinejourneys.co.ke
Just a short drive from the bustling city center, Nairobi National Park offers a unique
blend of urban convenience and untamed wilderness. Welcome to the world’s only
wildlife capital, where skyscrapers meet savannahs, and lions roam against a back-
drop of cityscapes. Renowned for its accessibility, diverse wildlife, and conservation ef-
forts, Nairobi National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, families, and
adventure seekers.
A Wildlife Oasis in the City
Nairobi National Park is home to an impressive array of wildlife, making it one of
Kenya’s most unique safari destinations. Here, you can spot lions, leopards, and chee-
tahs prowling the grasslands, while herds of buffaloes, zebras, and wildebeest graze
on the open plains. The park is also a sanctuary for black rhinos, one of Africa’s most
endangered species, thanks to its successful conservation programs. Other key
species include giraffes, hyenas, and over 400 bird species, making it a paradise for
wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike.
The Iconic Skyline of the Savannah
What sets Nairobi National Park apart is its stunning contrast of wilderness and urban
life. The park’s open savannahs and acacia woodlands are framed by the distant sky-
line of Nairobi’s skyscrapers, offering a one-of-a-kind safari experience. The Ivory
Burning Site Monument, located within the park, stands as a powerful symbol of
Kenya’s commitment to wildlife conservation.
Lion in Nairobi
National Park, Kenya
Olive baboon yawning
in Nairobi National
Park
White rhinos in
Nairobi National Park
Zebras in front of the
Nairobi city skyline in
Nairobi National Park
Black Rhinoceros in
Nairobi National
Nile crocodiles in
Nairobi National
Park
Coke's hartebeest in
front of the Nairobi
skyline in Nairobi
National Park
Saddle-billed stork in
Nairobi National
Park, Kenya
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