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Nairobi is a Top Destination for Wildlife Fans—Here's What To Do There

The world’s most untamed capital city with the largest density of wild animals, Nairobi is a wildlife lover’s dream.

A giraffe by a tree in the grasslands by Nairobi.
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Filled with majestic wildlife and luscious forests amid metropolitan madness, Nairobi is the only world capital that boasts a national park within its city limits. Despite its role as the “economic titan of East and Central Africa” due to its fast-paced nature and entrepreneurial culture, Nairobi is also arguably the best city to catch a glimpse of the African wilderness and—even within a limited timeframe—you can experience a true Kenyan safari. Here are some more things you can do in this haven for wildlife fans.

1. Embark on a sensational safari

Zebras in Nairobi National Park grazing with the city skyline in the background.
Yes, you can take a safari within the city limits.Photo Credit: huang jenhung / Shutterstock

See the "Big Five"—Africa’s most magnificent wildlife.

Going on safari in Africa means getting an opportunity to spot the “Big Five”—elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and water buffaloes. In Kenya, wildlife enthusiasts need only visit Nairobi, where you can book a guided tour of Nairobi National Park. Embark on a safari tour for five hours for a chance to marvel at these spectacular creatures in person. No documentary or TV show can compare to the real thing.

2. Spend quality time with baby elephants

Staff at Daphne Sheldrick Orphanage feed the elephants in Nairobi in Kenya.
It's an unforgettable experience.Photo Credit: LMspence / Shutterstock

Marvel at majestic elephant calves for an hour of pure bliss.

Few things in nature are as cute as baby elephants. When in Nairobi, you can catch a glimpse of them during their feeding time at Daphne Sheldrick Orphanage. Orphaned or abandoned in the wild, the elephant calves at this nature sanctuary are rescued and nurtured by the Sheldrick Trust, which specializes in the conservation and protection of the endangered African elephant. If seeing the elephant babies isn’t enough, you can opt to “adopt” an orphan to help the sanctuary continue to fulfil its mission.

3. Feed and pet giraffes

A giraffe sticks out its tongue at the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi in Kenya.
These cute creatures are friendly indeed.Photo Credit: gg-foto / Shutterstock

Get lots of love from these long-necked vegetarians.

Native to East Africa, Rothschild giraffes are one of the most endangered animal populations in the wild. Fortunately, there’s a safe space in Nairobi that specializes in prioritizing and preserving their species. The Giraffe Centre offers you a chance to learn about and interact first-hand with these gentle creatures. For an enchanting experience, grab a bucketful of pellets and feed these long-necked herbivores—but be prepared to get a little messy. The friendly animals with long, blue tongues expel a lot of saliva as they eat from the palm of your hand.

4. Wine, dine, and sleep amid giraffes

Giraffes stroll the grounds outside Giraffe Manor in Nairobi in Kenya.
Giraffe Manor was made for Instagrammable moments.Photo Credit: Dmitry Vozdvizhenskiy / Shutterstock

A luxury stay at an Instagram-famous hotel.

To truly immerse yourself in wildlife while in Nairobi, stay at Giraffe Manor. Over the past few years, this high-end hotel next to the Giraffe Centre has been popularized on Instagram due to one incredible amenity—the chance to live among giraffes. Here is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to eat, sleep, and walk alongside these stunning animals and take the perfect travel pictures.

5. Go for a stroll surrounded by savage beasts

Big birds on the Nairobi Safari Walk in Kenya, where you'll see lots of wildlife.
See the best of the beasts in the heart of Nairobi.Photo Credit: Jane Rix / Shutterstock

Wander the wildlife walkway.

Nairobi is an oasis for wildlife and Nairobi Safari Walk is no exception. Offering undisturbed views of wild animals, this raised boardwalk lets you escape the hustle and bustle of the urban landscape to observe Nairobi’s natural beauty. Surrounded by a canopy of trees, a safari walk is a unique and relaxing experience that allows you a spectacular, more intimate glimpse of Kenya’s flora and fauna, including big cats, primates, and 150 species of trees.

6. Pay a visit to wild orphans

A lion stands tall at Animal Orphanage in Kenya, near Nairobi.
Kenya's known for its big cats.Photo Credit: James Karuga / Shutterstock

A vital educational and training center dedicated to wildlife.

Kenya is big on rescuing its wildlife from the hardships experienced in the wild. Many wild babies have been orphaned due to an increase in poaching, but spots like the Animal Orphanage are safe spaces for abandoned orphans of approximately 20 animals and bird species that have been rescued and rehabilitated, ranging from monkeys to warthogs to ostriches. With animals housed inside large enclosures, the Animal Orphanage is the closest attraction that Nairobi has to a zoo.

7. Time travel to uncover the truth about Kenya’s wildlife

A snake at Nairobi Snake Park in Kenya is curled up in the grass.
Nairobi's Snake Park is aptly named.Photo Credit: Dennis O Osir / Shutterstock

Learn the rich history behind Kenya’s untamed creatures.

The epicenter of Kenya’s rich history, the Nairobi National Museum has a section fully dedicated to the history of wild animals in East Africa, particularly in Kenya. Within the wildlife section of the museum are two worthwhile natural history exhibits: The Great Hall of Mammals, which is full of taxidermied beasts, and The Birds of East Africa, which has the remains of thousands of bird species. The Nairobi National Museum also boasts the popular Snake Park, an educational reptile exhibit that features numerous species of live snakes.

8. Discover Nairobi’s haven for dangerous reptiles

Mamba at Mamba Village in Nairobi.
Meet a mamba or two.Photo Credit: Lidia Daskalova / Shutterstock

Feast your eyes on the earth’s last prehistoric dinosaurs.

Mamba Village is one of the last attractions of its kind in Nairobi. Meaning crocodile in Swahili, Kenya’s national language, you'll meet the fearsome “mamba” at Mamba Village. This is also a great place to have lunch and spend quality family time. Additionally, there are ostriches and tortoises to meet while you're here.

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