Nairobi is a cultural melting pot with strong historical significance, a thriving art and tech scene and is the only capital city in the world that has a national park.
An elegant, small and private home away from home, situated in the leafy bush of Nairobi’s famous suburb,
A small boutique hotel located in the leafy suburbs of Karen.
The property was originally built in 1992 as a family home and was later converted into a hotel and art gallery.
To many travellers, Nairobi might not be high up on their list of places to visit when planning a trip across Kenya but the ‘Green City Under the Sun’ packs a punch.
Read moreEstablished over a hundred years ago after the colonial authorities deemed Machakos inhabitable due to lack of water, Nairobi which means ‘place of cool waters’ in the local Maasai language has grown in stature to become one of the fastest growing cities in the world.
View all propertiesNairobi was once Maasai country but is now one of the most culturally diverse and cosmopolitan cities in the world. The city is the gateway to the rest of Africa as it is centrally located, has very good transport infrastructure and is home to several multinational companies and international aid agencies and the UNEP.
Nairobi is developing at a rapid pace and is now home to a thriving tech space, food scene and the people are industrious and warm.
Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, is situated in the south-central part of the country, in the highlands at an elevation of about 5,500 feet. The city lies 480km northwest of Mombasa, Kenya’s major port on the Indian Ocean.
Nairobi is one of the largest and most influential cities in Africa and is an important commercial and financial regional hub.
Amazing wildlife experience right on the edge of the big city.
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What’s not to love about Nairobi? From early morning game drives at the world-famous Nairobi National Park to a cultural and historical tour at the museum, Nairobi certainly is a location that has exciting experiences for different types of travellers.
Game drives in the National Park offer a fantastic opportunity to spot the Big Five and have a picnic in one of the designated spots.
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is best known for their elephant orphan rescue and reintegration. It is open daily for just an hour and the public can get close to the elephants as they are being fed by their caregivers.
Spend the morning shopping for bright, colourful clothing, unique handmade products, and endless bangles and jewellery
The Karen Blixen Museum is a 100-year-old farmhouse previously owned by Swedish Baron Bror Von Blixen Fincke and the famous author Baroness Karen Blixen featured in the film Out of Africa.
Feed the endangered Rothschild giraffe and learn more about the conservation efforts to protect this endearing species.
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