- Park fees
- All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodation
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation
- All Taxes/VAT
- Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
- Complimentary drinking water(In the vehicle on all days)
Total Duration: 5 – 6 hours
• Nairobi National Museum
Museums offer spaces for exploration, reflection, and education: The National Museums
of Kenya is based on four main pillars: culture, history, art, and nature. The Nairobi
National Museum is just 20 minutes from the Central Business District. The History of
Kenya gallery details the origin of Kenya’s different communities and language groups,
pre-colonial period, colonial period, interaction among the communities, struggle for
independence and independence. The Museum also aims to interpret Kenya’s rich
heritage and offers a one stop for visitors to sample the country’s rich heritage both for
education and leisure
• August 7th Memorial Park/ Bomblast
The park was established following the bomb blast in Nairobi on August 7th. It was once
the location of the American Embassy. The space is intended for contemplation,
encouraging reflection on the significance of peace and coexistence. Visitors can watch a
brief video about the events, hear a presentation from the resident expert, and enjoy
the park’s views, perfect for photography. Additionally, the park features a small
conference center that can accommodate up to 100 people for events.
• Kenyatta International Conference Center
The Kenyatta International Conference Center (KICC) is an iconic landmark in Nairobi,
known for its unique architecture and historical significance. Opened in 1973, it stands
as one of the tallest buildings in the city and offers stunning panoramic views of Nairobi
from its rooftop. The KICC is a hub for conferences, exhibitions, and events, drawing
professionals and tourists alike. It holds great cultural importance as it has hosted
numerous key international events, including political meetings and major conferences.
Tourists should visit KICC for its incredible 360-degree views of Nairobi, offering a perfect
photo opportunity to capture the city’s skyline, the Nairobi National Park, and Mount
Kenya on clear days. Additionally, the building’s central location provides easy access to
nearby attractions, making it a great stop on any sightseeing tour. With its blend of
history, architecture, and views, the KICC is a must-see for visitors to Nairobi.
