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Nairobi Safari Park zoo in Nairobi, NBO
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View of Nairobi Safari Park in Nairobi, NBO
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View of Nairobi Safari Park in Nairobi, NBO
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Nairobi Safari Park

$$Zoo
🕑 4 to 6 hours for a full experience including the safari drive, playground time, and picnic👶 Best for ages 3 and up. Toddlers and preschoolers will be thrilled spotting big animals from the car window, while older kids appreciate learning about wildlife conservation and exploring the reptile house independently. The adventure playground caters to various ages with different activity zones.

About

Nairobi Safari Park offers an authentic African safari experience just minutes from the city center, where families can drive through open savannahs spotting lions, zebras, giraffes, and more from the safety of their vehicle. Beyond the wildlife drives, kids can burn energy at the adventure playground, get up close with reptiles, and enjoy picnics surrounded by nature, making this a perfect full-day family adventure.

Highlights

  • Drive-through safari where families spot lions, giraffes, zebras, and other African wildlife from their vehicle
  • Adventure playground with climbing structures and play equipment for active kids
  • Reptile house featuring snakes, crocodiles, and other fascinating creatures
  • Shaded picnic areas perfect for family lunches surrounded by nature
  • Educational opportunities to learn about African wildlife conservation

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early morning (opening time) when animals are most active and temperatures are cooler, especially during Kenya's hot months.
  2. 2.Keep car windows mostly closed during the drive-through safari and follow all safety instructions, as you'll be encountering genuine wild animals including lions.
  3. 3.Bring binoculars for kids to spot distant animals, plus sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water as shade can be limited in open areas.
  4. 4.Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy in the designated areas, which saves money and gives kids a break between the safari drive and playground time.
  5. 5.Download animal identification guides or apps before your visit to help children learn about the species they encounter.

Best Time to Visit

Visit early morning between 7am and 10am when animals are most active and temperatures are comfortable. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. The dry seasons (January to March and July to October) offer better wildlife viewing as animals gather near water sources and vegetation is less dense.

What to Know

The park accepts Kenyan shillings and major credit cards. Bring your own vehicle or arrange a safari tour in advance, as this is primarily a drive-through experience. Picnic facilities are available, but pack your own food and drinks as on-site options may be limited.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but wildlife viewing is best during dry seasons (January to March and July to October) when animals congregate near water sources. The park can get muddy during rainy seasons (April to June and November to December), so check road conditions. Avoid peak holiday periods when crowds are heaviest.

Nearby Eats

The Talisman Restaurant in nearby Karen neighborhood offers family-friendly international and Italian cuisine in a beautiful garden setting. Carnivore Restaurant, famous for its meat selection, provides a unique Kenyan dining experience with options for all ages and a spacious outdoor area.

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