
Nairobi
East Africa's capital at its most electric.
Nairobi is where glass towers meet wild savannah — a city of contrasts that works as well for a three-day safari as it does for a regional business trip. Direct flights from Dar es Salaam land you at Jomo Kenyatta International in 1 hour 40 minutes, with morning departures timed for smooth same-day connections.
Nairobi National Park sits 20 minutes from the airport. Lions, giraffes, and rhinos against a city skyline backdrop — no other capital on earth offers that. Beyond the park: the Maasai Market, Karen Blixen Museum, and a dining scene in Westlands that pulls visitors back.
- Direct flights, 1 hr 40 min from Dar es Salaam — morning and afternoon departures available
- Nairobi National Park: lions, giraffes, and zebras 20 minutes from the airport
- Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Centre, Maasai Market, and Westlands dining
- Book 2–3 weeks ahead for best fares; dry seasons (Jan–Mar, Jun–Oct) for best conditions
Nairobi National Park
The only national park inside a capital city. Spot lions, giraffes, zebras, and rhinos with the Nairobi skyline as the backdrop — 20 minutes from the airport.
David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
Meet rescued baby elephants at one of Kenya's most celebrated conservation centres. Visiting hours are limited — book in advance.
Giraffe Centre
Get up close and feed endangered Rothschild giraffes in a safe, accredited setting. A family favourite and one of Nairobi's most visited attractions.
Karen Blixen Museum
The former home of Out of Africa author Karen Blixen, set in the leafy Karen suburb. A well-preserved window into colonial-era Kenya and its literary history.
Maasai Market
Rotating open-air craft market selling handmade jewellery, textiles, and art directly from Maasai artisans. One of the best places in East Africa for authentic souvenirs at fair prices.
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