The country's most recent addition is a game-changer.
Destination of the Day
Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi is a vibrant capital that offers insight into Kenya's modern culture and its history, simultaneously. It also has more than its fair share of nature reserves and nearby national parks, while the surrounding Central Highlands are home to award-winning coffee and tea plantations. During your time in the Kenyan capital, you can expect once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters, eclectic shopping opportunities, and a wealth of international dining and drinking options—and that's just to start with. Discover the best ways to pass your time in East Africa's liveliest metropolis.
Go on Safari in Nairobi National Park
Located just 7 miles from downtown Nairobi and incorporating over 45 square miles of wilderness, Nairobi National Park provides a completely unique safari experience. Spot black and white rhino, lion, leopard, buffalo, giraffe, and much more, all within sight of the city's skyscrapers. The park is also home to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's Orphans Project, a sanctuary for baby elephants and rhinos that welcomes visitors once a day. Opt for a self-drive or guided game drive, or strike out on foot on one of the walking trails.
Get Close to the Giraffes at the Giraffe Centre
Head to the Nairobi suburb of Langata to visit the Giraffe Centre, a breeding project and conservation education center dedicated to the protection of the endangered Rothschild's giraffe. You can pet and feed the giraffes from an elevated platform, attend talks on giraffe conservation, and spot native animals and birdlife on the center's Nature Trail. Can't get enough of the giraffes? Consider splurging on a night at the 5-star Giraffe Manor.
Tour the Karen Blixen Museum
If you are one of the thousands drawn to Kenya by the book (and later movie adaptation) "Out of Africa," don't miss the chance to tour around the original farmhouse owned by its author, Karen Blixen. The bungalow-style house has been immaculately preserved, and many of the items on display once belonged to the Blixens themselves. The Karen Blixen Museum also has a beautiful garden.
Your Packing List
Kenya is a predominantly Christian country. However, Muslim areas exist (particularly along the coast), and in these places, it is advisable to dress modestly to avoid causing offense, especially in public spaces.
Even though there is only a little rain in the summer months in Nairobi, it can be quite cloudy yet cool at night. Bring a lightweight sweater or jacket for the cooler summer evenings out and about.
If you're going on safari, pack clothes that are loose-fitting and lightweight. When it comes to colors, pick neutral tones over brighter shades for optimum camouflage in the bush. Khaki is a safari favorite for a reason: it's cool, camouflaged, and hides dirt well.
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