Insights
"It's indeed the Closest you can get to the Wild” yet on foot and safe.
- With its raised wooden boardwalk that allows for uninterrupted views of the animals, the Safari Walk is a show case for Kenya’s Parks and Reserves, allowing visitors to discover what they can expect to see across the country.
- Visitors can see a sample of the country’s rich animal life including the rare bongo, white rhino and albino zebra as well as big cats, antelopes and primates.
- It is also home to some 150 species of local trees.
Key features
- Three major ecosystems (wetlands, savannah and forestry);
- Variety of mammals, reptiles, insects and birds;
- The boardwalk;
- Children’s Museum.
- Wildlife - Cheetah, lion, leopard, pygmy hippo, zebra colobus monkey, bongo rhino.
- Wide variety of birds and insects.
Activities
- Bird Watching
- Game Viewing
- Nature Walk
- Scenic Viewing
- Photography
- Corporate & special events
Attractions
- Large predators- lion, leopard, hyena and cheetah.
- Aggregations of large herbivores- eland, buffalo, zebra and wildebeest
- Ivory Burning Site Monument
- Walking trails at hippo pools
- Nairobi Safari Walk & the Orphanage.
- Spacious accommodating picnic sites
How to get there
- Road: Nairobi Safari Walk is about 7km from the city centre and is easily accessible on tarmac roads.
- Located off Lang’ata Road, Kenya Wildlife Service head office.
In - Park Accommodation
- No in-park accommodation. Plenty of accommodation to choose from in the city of Nairobi.
Park Entry Fee
| Citizens(ksh) | Residents (Ksh) | Non-residents (USD) | |
| Adults | 200 | 200 | 20 |
| Kids | 100 | 100 | 10 |


