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BOAK
001 - Nairobi
City Tour
The tour covers the modern City Center, Colorful City Market,
and Railway Station where the history of this City originates
among other buildings. Also included is a visit to the well-displayed
National Museum of Kenya and the adjacent Snake Park.
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003 - Karen
Blixen Museum and Giraffe Center
You will be driven toward Ngong Hills to the Karen Blixen Museum,
situated 30 minutes drive outside Nairobi City Center. Here you
have the opportunity to experience the former residence of the
world famous Danish writer Karen Blixen (Out of Africa) and to
admire the view of the Ngong Hills from the beautiful gardens.
Proceed to Giraffe Centre where you come face to face with the
tallest mammal on earth; having a chance to even feed them with
your bare hand.
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005 - Carnivore
Experience
Nairobi has many restaurants offering varieties of cuisine but
The Carnivore Restaurant has become quite famous for its combination
of tasty cuisine with emphasis on barbecue meat in pleasant surroundings.
Apart from beef, pork and other traditional meats, you may have
the opportunity to taste a variety of game meat including Giraffe,
Zebra and Crocodile.
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006 - Nairobi National Park – The
Nairobi National Park only 9 kms from the City Center is Nairobi’s
pride, for no other bustling capital can boast of a paradise of
Wildlife almost at its doorstep.
BOAK 007 - Bomas of Kenya- 3 hours
You will be treated to a rich traditional music and dance show
at this cultural center. Bomas of Kenya is only ten kilometers
from the city center
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008 - Lake Nakuru Park Lake Nakuru National Park lies on
the volcano-strewn Rift Valley, one of a chain of 8 lakes, which
stretch the length of Kenya from Tanzania to Ethiopia. The 160
Kms drive from Nairobi passes through highland farms of Kikuyu
people before descending an escarpment into the dramatic land,
which focuses of the Rift. Lunch is taken at the park and is
followed by an extensive tour in the park. On the return journey
to Nairobi a stop is made in Lake Naivasha where tea is taken
amongst the fever trees and where bird watchers will delight
in the fantastic array of bird life.
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