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Karen Blixen
The Karen Blixen Museum was originally the home of Karen
Blixen, who came to Kenya from Denmark in the early part of
the 19th century; the present museum site is at the heart of
the larger coffee plantation run by Blixen between 1914 and
1931. The house and surrounding land was donated by the Danish
government to Kenya at independence; the house was restored by
the Danish government and was used during the filming of Out
of Africa, which immortalized Karen Blixen's book by the same
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Much of the original furniture is on display in the house, and
combined with the beautifully landscaped gardens and
encompassing view of the Ngong Hills, the Museum has continued
to be very popular destination for international and local
visitors.
The original kitchen has been restored and is now open for
viewing. A Dove Stove similar to the one used by Blixen is on
display, as are other period kitchen utensils.
Daily at 1:30 p.m
An afternoon orientation drive that will take you through
Kenya's modern, high- capital to the area of Karen Blixen's
Farm at the foot of the Ngong hills. Visit the fascinating
Museum dedicated to the Author of "Out of Africa." Have time
to feed the gentle Rothchild's Giraffe at the Giraffe Centre.
Afterwards admire authentic African Art and Craft at Utamaduni
and drive back to your town Hotel.
Price per person
sharing : USD .(Minimum 2PAX).
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Carnivore
Experience.
Nairobi has many restaurants offering a variety of cuisines.
We recommend a dinner or lunch at the Carnivore restaurant
Carnivore is famous for its succulent steaks and barbecued
dishes as an excellent compliment to a holiday in Kenya,
especially as a welcome or farewell dinner.
In the style of a Brazilian churrasceria, 6 kms from the city
centre, the carnivore restaurant is a popular spot for meat
lovers. Joints of lamb, beef, pork and venison are roasted on
an open spit and curved from spears at your table.
Price per person
sharing : USD .(Minimum 2PAX).
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Bomas Of Kenya
Typically, this is a cultural tour that exposes you to Kenya's
16 major tribes i.e Kikuyu, Luo, Kamba, etc. ’Bomas’ is
linguistically used to refer to villages and is hence a
Kiswahili word. It has numerous homesteads reflecting Kenya's
cocktail of cultures. Bomas of Kenya is a cultural center a
short drive from the city centre where visitors can watch
displays of traditional dancing by groups from the main tribes
of Kenya.
The tour departs at 14:00 hrs till 17:00 hrs.
Price per person :
USD .(Minimum 2PAX).
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Nairobi National
Park
Nairobi, as a capital city, is unique in having a wildlife
park on its doorstep. It is possible to photograph a rhino,
browsing peacefully amongst the whistling thorn with high rise
buildings in the background !
Some of the wildlife is migratory and when there is grazing
and water outside the park it moves out into Maasai-Land
through the unfenced southern boundary.But there is also a
resident population of plains game and carnivores so a visit
at any time of the year is rewarding.
The tour departs at 14:00 hrs till 18:00 hrs.
Price per person :
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Nairobi National
Park/Shedrick animal orphanage/Bomas of Kenya.
A safari in Nairobi National Park, only 13 km (eight miles)
from the city centre.Lion and Cheetah roam in sight of Mts.
Kenya and Kilimanjaro and beneath airplanes on their approach
to the international Airport. Monkeys, buffalo and several
species of plains’ game abound.
Pick from your hotel at 6:30am and proceed to Nairobi national
park for game drives until 10:30am. Proceed for Sheldrick
Elephant Orphanage which opens their gates from 11:00am to
1200 noon.In the park is the Animal Orphanage where sick,
wounded and abandoned animals are cared for and rehabilitated
into the park, as well as an Educational Centre
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Close by is the Sheldrick Elephant
Orphanage, where infant elephant and rhino (orphaned because
of poaching activities) are cared for and eventually returned
to the wild in Tsavo National Park. The centre is open every
morning and visitors can watch the calves bathing in the mud
hole and being bottle fed by their human surrogate mothers. At
1230hrs you will be driven for lunch at a place of your
choice.Later be taken to Bomas of kenya for an insight to the
cultural lives of the tribes of kenya.
Price per person
sharing USD.(Minimum 2PAX).
Inclusive: transport and entrance fee.
Excludes:Lunch and optional activities not mentioned in the
program.
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