The Carnivore Experience: You can choose to have this experience either at lunch or dinner time at The Carnivore Restaurant, This is considered the "Africa's greatest eating experience".
The Restaurant serves every type of barbecue meat imaginable, including four choices of wild game.
Your tour will end with a transfer back to your hotel.
The Carnivore Experience: You can choose to have this experience either at lunch or dinner time at The Carnivore Restaurant, This is considered the "Africa's greatest eating experience".
The Restaurant serves every type of barbecue meat imaginable, including four choices of wild game.
Want to learn a little bit about Kenya Culture? Then this is the right tour for you. With now 43 tribes in Kenya, you will learn just about a handful and later be entertained by various cultural dance troupes. Depending on how busy they are the orientation of various tribes of Kenya at the grounds of the Bomas of Kenya can either be before or after the dances.
Dressed in full regalia of beads and feathers, various tribal groups display their traditions, many of which are no longer seen elsewhere.
Bomas is a homestead and is located just 10 kilometres from the city centre with numerous homesteads reflecting Kenya's cocktail of cultures depicted in a traditional village lifestyle.
Bomas of Kenya was started by the Government of Kenya in 1971 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Kenya Tourist Development Cooperation (KTDC) the Company was established to Preserve, Maintain and Promote the Rich Diverse cultural values of various ethnic groups of Kenya and to act as a tourist attraction centre thus Bomas of Kenya is expected to preserve the authenticity of Kenya's Cultural values and to portray them in the pure form.
With the current growing interest in cultural heritage, growth in cultural tourism has increased a positive worldview of the importance of cultural resources as a tool for creating economic development while preserving cultural resources. As the premier institution in cultural resources preservation and management, Bomas of Kenya is bound to play a bigger role in the development and promotion of cultural tourism in Kenya.
You will be treated to a rich traditional music and dance show at this cultural centre. The greatest excitement is the display of traditional dances, music, and songs being performed in a splendid area.
This is an amazing set-up that offers you a firsthand experience of the culture and lifestyle of many of Kenya's tribal groups.
We start at the Giraffe Centre, Headquarters for the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife made famous by 'Daisy Rothschild', a giraffe calf rescued from Soi, on the Western Kenya border, Daisy and her family form only a small part of a herd of these gentle giants. These animals will come to a protecting wall to be fed when you can come eye to knee with the tallest animal in the world.
We then drive you to relive a small part of Kenya's colourful history. Karen Blixen's home, "Mbogani House", made famous by the film 'Out of Africa' has been restored by the Danish Community of Kenya, and comes under the umbrella of the National Museums of Kenya. Karen Blixen lived in the house from 1917 to 1931 when her farm had to be sold and she left Kenya never to return.
Inside the house, you can see the books and cuckoo clocks which were presented to the museum from the sets of the film. There is also a picture in the lounge and a china turkey which were Karen's own possessions. On the bookcases, you will see the brass plaque on which 'DHF' (Dennis Finch Hatton) are engraved.
From the garden, you can enjoy the magnificent views of the Ngong Hills and at the front of the house look out for the original millstone tables from which she conducted so much of her farm business.
After leaving the Museum, why not take a stop at one of the local shops to purchase a souvenir or gift to take home.
Nairobi National Park lies 10 kms (6 miles) from the heart of the capital. It was established in 1946, 114 kms (44 sq miles) of pristine savanna with a large stock of migratory game and lies between the Nairobi-Mombasa railway and the garden suburb of Langata. It is open on its south-east perimeter and here the Kitengela Conservation Area allows a corridor for the natural migration of the game which takes place with the seasonal rains. Game drives are unique every time non is like the other.
Leave your visit to the National Par, head to the Giraffe center to visit and feed the giraffes thereafter drive back to the hotel.
A short tour for people who do not have so much time to spare but yet are in need to experience the best that Cities and Towns in Kenya have to offer.
Drive directly to the Nairobi Hill viewpoint from where you have a panoramic view of the city. Continue on to "God's corner", significant for the number of different churches situated in this area.
Discover the principal landmarks of Nairobi, as you enjoy a drive around the city centre, and take in the best the city has to offer such as the Parliament building and the city market. Rejoin Uhuru Highway on your way to the National Museum, a major International Centre for natural history and especially the study of human evolution. The tour also includes a visit to the Snake Park, where you will face-to-face with some impressive species.
Please note Cruzeiro Safaris has/ reserves the right to change departure time depending on political, environment or weather situation of the day. Local rules and regulations apply
Join an English speaking guide to explore Nairobi. Take a walk through Uhuru Park in the heart of the city, than wander past the parliament buildings to the mausoleum of the first president of Kenya, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta. See the Kenyatta Conference Centre and the August 7th memorial park which was built to commemorate the bombing of the US Embassy.
There is also time to visit the Kenya National Archives and various other sites within the city centre. Walking through the city streets and travelling by public transport provides plenty of opportunity to mingle with the locals as they go about their daily lives. Enjoy an opportunity to sample local cuisine with lunch at a restaurant.
Nairobi National Park lies 10 km (6 miles) from the heart of the capital. It was established in 1946, 114 km (44 sq miles) of pristine savanna with a large stock of migratory game and lies between the Nairobi-Mombasa railway and the garden suburb of Langata.
It is open on its southeast perimeter and here the Kitengela Conservation Area allows a natural migration of the game which takes place with the seasonal rains. Game drives are unique every time non is like the other.
After visiting the park we will have lunch in the Carnivore Restaurant. Famous for its succulent steaks, barbecue dishes and a huge variety of game meat, the Carnivore has almost now become one of Nairobi's "must-see" and as much a tourist attraction as the National Museum!After lunch depart for the Karen Blixen museum before driving back to the hotel.