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Which Are the Safe Places to Go on a Nairobi Group Day Tour: Best 3 Group Tours in Nairobi Kenya

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Safe Group Tour Places in Nairobi Kenya: Nairobi has several attractions that are very safe to do a one day group or individual tour. Infact, most of the tourist places usually have added security measures to ensure they are extra safe. The tourist attractions are therefore very safe. The best attractions to do a group nairobi day tour are nairobi national park game drive, the daphne sheldrick baby elephant orphanage and the giraffe center.

Most Safe Places to Go to in a Nairobi Kenya Group Tour 1: Giraffe Center Group Tour

The giraffe center is a very popular one day tour destination in nairobi. This is a Rothschild giraffe orphanage which keeps several of them is a large garden with a massive stone mansion. You can feed the giraffes by hand using the pellets provided and even hold them and take close up photos from a raised platform. This makes this nairobi day trip memorable since you get close to the giraffes.

The giraffe center is located in Karen suburbs about 7km from the nairobi national park main gate. The center is managed by the African Fund for the Endangered Wildlife-AFEW and is among many of their conservation projects in Kenya.

You can actually decide to adopt a giraffe at the center by making a donation to the running of the orphanage and they will send you regular updates of the giraffes with their occasional newsletter sent all over the world. The giraffe centre is one of the safest places in nairobi Kenya to go on a group day tour.

Which is the Safest Places to Go to in a Nairobi Kenya Group Tour 2: Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage Tour

The Daphne Nairobi elephant Orphanage is a elephant sanctuary for orphaned elephant calves from poaching. The sanctuary is located within the nairobi national park and is managed by the wife of the late David Sheldrick, Mrs Daphne Sheldrick with help from six trustees and an advisory committee of naturalists.

The Kenya baby elephant orphanage is a fun place to be as you will watch the babies drinking milk from special bottles and playing in the mud holes. You will also be given a small talk on how the baby elephants are coping at the orphanage. Visitation at the orphanage is allowed from 11am to 12pm everyday.

The Daphne elephant sanctuary is a very safe place to visit since it is within the nairobi national park which has armed security. Most tourist places in nairobi are actually safe to do a one day nairobi group or family tour.

Most Safe Destinations/Spots/sites/Places to Go to in a Nairobi Kenya Group Tour 3: Nairobi national park Tour

The nairobi national park is located within the capital city and is only 7km from the city centre. The park is only 117km sq and can be accesed though several gates. Nairobi national park has over 56 species and over 400 bird species. The animals in this park are lions, hippos, buffalo, rhino, giraffes, eland, hartebeest, wildebeest, crocodiles, hyenas and many more.

The animals are spread across 3 habitat zones including the southern grassland savannah, the western dryland forest and the southern boundary river ecosystem. This means that its easy to see all the animals in a single game drive since the park is small enough.

A game drive in the park is offered in the morning or in the afternoon which means that you can take it at any time. The game drive lasts for 4hrs and you get to see most of the places and animals there. The game drives are done in a safari minivan with a pop-up roof top which makes viewing game easy while standing. The nairobi national park is one of the safest places to go on a nairobi group/family day tour package.

Sojourns Safaris offers you One (1) Day Nairobi tours to all these attractions. To find out more on the Full Day Nairobi Tourss and safaris, click here: Nairobi Day Safari or here: Kenya Day Safari
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