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The birth of Nairobi
The birth of Nairobi as a city is the result of the railway construction by the British. Halfway on the route from the coast to Lake Victoria, the railway engineers found a swampy place, named by the Masai as ‘Enkare Neerobi’- place of cool waters. The Chief Engineer of the Railways decided that this was a suitable place to build railway repair yards and workshops. Soon a tent city of traders, adventurers and settlers grew.

With the completion of the railway, the headquarters of the colonial administration was moved from Mombasa to the cooler, small settlement of Nairobi. Now, as the capital of the British Protectorate, the future of the city on the swamp was assured. Once the railway was up and running, wealth began to flow into the city. Immediately, the colonialists began to show an interest in touring the country, and a stay in the relatively cool capital became a standard part of the trip to Kenya. The colonial government built some grand hotels to accommodate the first tourists to Kenya - big game hunters, lured by the attraction of shooting the country's almost naively tame wildlife.

Nairobi quickly became a tent city and a supply depot, and soon enough developed into the administrative nerve-centre of the Uganda Railway. The place became a convenient and relatively cool place for the Indian railway laborers and their British overlords to pause midway before tackling the arduous climb into the highlands.

Nairobi through the 1900s

The town was totally rebuilt in the early 1900s after an outbreak of plague and the subsequent burning down of the original town. By 1907, Nairobi was a humming commercial center and replaced Mombasa as capital of the British East Africa. The city expanded, supported by the growth in administrative functions and in tourism, initially in the form of British big game hunting. As the British colonialists explored the region, they began using Nairobi as their first stop. This prompted the colonial government to build several grand hotels in the city for British tourists and big game hunters.

Nairobi Today

Nairobi is Kenya’s capital city; it has risen in a single century from uninhabited swampland to a thriving modern capital. The railway complex and the building around it rapidly expanded and urbanized until it became the largest city of Kenya and the country's capital. The name "Nairobi" comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nyorobi, which translates to "the place of cool waters". However, Nairobi is popularly known as the "Green City in the Sun."

Culture, Food and Game

Nairobi is a city that never seems to sleep. The entire town has boundless energy, and is a thriving place where all of human life can be found. This is a place of great contrasts where race, tribe and origin all become the face of a unique Nairobi character.
This is not a modern capital separated from the great wilderness that surrounds it. Just 20 minutes from the city centre is Nairobi National Park which seats on a 113 sq KM of plains, cliffs and forest. The Park is home to large herds of Zebra, Wildebeest, Buffalo, Giraffe, Rhino, Cheetah, and a large number of Lions are also found here.

From wildlife to nightlife, Nairobi is a city unlike any other. With a fantastic music scene, excellent international restaurants and an endless and colourful array of shops and markets, there is plenty to offer visitors. The city has not lost its sense of the past. It has excellent museums and the historical home of Karen Blixen, author of Out of Africa open to visitors.


Hospitality and MICE
Nairobi is not only the administrative and commercial capital of Kenya, but is a regional banking, diplomatic and aviation hub in East and Central Africa region. It is a major gateway to Kenya, the Great Lakes Region and the Horn of Africa Region.

Nick-named the Green City in the Sun, Nairobi is the only third-world city to host the global headquarters of a major United Nations agency. The city hosts the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) headquarters in the Gigiri Diplomatic District. Nairobi is also the only capital city in the world to host a national park within its boundaries. The Nairobi National Park is situated less than 15 km from the city center and hosts some of the big five such as the lion and the cheetah.

Due to its status as a regional hub, Nairobi plays host to numerous national, regional and international meets that include presidential and diplomatic delegations, executive and humanitarian conferences and trade exhibitions.
This has seen the progressive development of a world-class hospitality industry that boasts of star-rated, award-winning hotels, pubs and restaurants within and around the Nairobi Metro Region. These facilities offer unmatched product and service offerings in the region tailor-made to suit individual needs ranging from the Presidential entourage to the budget tourist.


NAIROBI EXCURSIONS
DAPHNE SHELDRICK WILDLIFE TRUST
Pick up / drop off from your hotel or the city center
Approximate Departure time: 10:00 – 10:30 (Town Hotel)
                  : 0900 – 09:30 (S/Park and outskirts hotel)

Depart to Dephane Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage situated on the outskirts of Nairobi
(approximately 45 minutes drive).

The Sanctuary is run by Daphne Sheldrick and is set in the grounds of her house. Here you will see the orphaned animals and meet the people who handle and care for these animals. It’s an interesting excursion and the team who run the orphanage are always willing to spend time answering any questions guests have to ask. Upon completion, return to hotel or city center by approx. 1245hrs (lunch is not included).

Visiting times are limited to approximately one hour and are between 11:00hrs and 12:00 hrs daily.

HALF DAY KAREN BLIXEN MUSEUM AND THE GIRAFFE MANOR
Pick up / drop off from your hotel or the city center
Approximate Departure time: 08:30 – 09:00

Follow in the footsteps of Karen Blixen as you travel towards the Ngong Hills, you feel swept immediately onto the films set of Out of Africa the moment you arrive. The old colonial farmhouse is simple, housing a few items that Karen Blixen chose and once enjoyed herself. There is also the colorful gardens to explore, where several old coffee machines have laid untouched for decades.

From here visit the AFEW Nature (Giraffe) Center near Giraffe Manor where you may hand-feed the Rothschild giraffe that live here. The giraffe were brought here by Jock and Betty Leslie-Melville, who founded AFEW (African Fund for Endangered Wildlife) and built the Nature Center to help educate young African children about wildlife conservation. The Rothschild giraffe are the tallest species and may reach eighteen feet in height, but you can see eye to eye with them on the elevated walkway at the center.

HALF DAY NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK

Pick up / drop off from your Nairobi hotel or the city center
Approximate Departure time: 08:30 – 09:00 or 14:00 – 1430

Just 10 km from the city center and only 117 sq km in size, this is Kenya’s oldest park. Established around 1946, it’s a real contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city. With over 500 varieties of birds recorded and more than 100 mammals species, a visit to the park is always a memorable experience. Common sightings include zebra, giraffe, buffalo, ostrich, gazelle, eland, hippo, vulture and lion. It is also a great place to see the black rhino.


THE CARNIVORE EXPERIENCE

Pick up / drop off from your Nairobi hotel or the city center
Approximate Departure time: 12:00 – 12:30 or 18:30 – 19:00  

The Carnivore Restaurant is one of Africa’s greatest eating experiences, made famous for its succulent steaks, barbecue dishes, game meat and great African hospitality. A visit here is an excellent complement to a holiday and makes a perfect spot for welcome or farewell meals. Delicious barbequed and skewered vegetarian meals are also available.

HALF DAY NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK

Pick up / drop off from your Nairobi hotel or the city center
Approximate Departure time: 13: 00 – 13:30

A Boma means a village, thus Bomas of Kenya means literally villages of Kenya. Kenya is a tribal society with over 42 tribes. The Government thought it wise to set up a place with traditional set up homesteads representing the different tribal regions. This homestead depicts different cultures with Guides to tell the history. Next to it, visit to the auditorium where you will be entertained by different tribal cultural troops until 1700 hrs.

NAIROBI CITY TOUR
Pick up / drop off from your Nairobi hotel or the city center
Approximate Departure time: 08:30 – 09:00  

Situated 160 km south of the equator, Nairobi is the capital of Kenya and boasts one of the finest climates in the world. This modern, cosmopolitan city is the regional headquarters for many African and Indian Ocean businesses. With delegates attracted here from around the world, they come for the friendliness of the people, the modern hotel facilities and the vast array of fascinating options available throughout the city. Although the ‘City in the sun’ is relatively young by global standards, it has fascinating history capturing explorers, missionaries, wars, cultural diversity and politics etc, each leaving their mark on the city center in some way.

On the tour, you will pass by modern day Nairobi landmarks including the law courts, parliament buildings and the uniquely shaped Kenyatta International Conference Center and perhaps pick a few bargains at the colourful city market. The city has excellent museums: The Railway Museum and the National Museum offer an insight into the fauna, culture and history of Kenya.

Nairobi National Museum is located at the Museum Hill, approximately 10 minutes drive from the Nairobi city centre. It is the flagship museum of NMK, housing some of the most celebrated collections of history, culture and art from Kenya and East Africa. The museum aims to interpret heritage of Kenya to stimulate appreciation and learning. Visit also the Snake which has a wide variety of reptiles to see.


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P.O Box 66229 - 00800 Nairobi  - Kenya
Tel: +254-20-8890230, 8891714, 8891413, 300 7774/6
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Fax:+254-20-8891725.

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