Just a short drive from the city center, Nairobi National Park is a unique wildlife reserve where you can see a variety of animals, including giraffes, zebras, lions, and rhinos, with the Nairobi skyline in the background. A safari drive or walking tour would be an unforgettable experience.
This famous elephant orphanage is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned elephants. Guests can visit and watch the baby elephants being fed and playing in the mud. It’s a heartwarming experience, especially for animal lovers.
Dive into Nairobi's vibrant culture at this open-air market, offering unique souvenirs, Maasai jewelry, textiles, and art.
Experience Kenya’s diverse cultures through traditional dances, music, and replica villages from various tribes.
Escape into nature with scenic walking trails, waterfalls, and picnic spots. Ideal for guests looking for a serene outdoor experience.
A peaceful green haven perfect for a leisurely stroll or relaxation amidst lush trees and birdlife.
A quintessential Kenyan dish, nyama choma (grilled meat) is a savory delight often made with goat or beef. It's slow-roasted over an open flame, tender, and bursting with smoky flavor. Typically served with ugali (a maize flour dish) and kachumbari (a fresh tomato and onion salad), it's a social food enjoyed in gatherings.
A staple in Kenyan cuisine, ugali is a simple, hearty dish made from maize flour and water. Its mild flavor makes it the perfect accompaniment to meat, vegetables, and stews.
A fragrant rice dish infused with spices like cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and cumin. Pilau is often cooked with meat (beef, chicken, or goat) and is a festive favorite in coastal and urban Kenyan communities.
A soft, layered flatbread with Indian influences, chapati is a versatile accompaniment to stews, curries, or just enjoyed on its own. It's a must-try comfort food.
These fluffy, triangular doughnuts are lightly sweetened and spiced with cardamom or nutmeg. Perfect for a quick snack or paired with tea for a classic Kenyan chai experience.
Kenya’s rich black tea is brewed with milk, sugar, and sometimes spices like ginger or cardamom. Perfect for winding down after a long day of sightseeing.
Located just a short drive from Oakridge Gardens, Two Rivers Mall is one of East Africa’s largest shopping malls. It boasts an impressive range of retail outlets, including international brands, local stores, and a large Carrefour hypermarket. Guests can indulge in diverse dining options, from casual cafes to fine dining restaurants. The mall also features entertainment attractions like a Ferris wheel, go-karting, an arcade, and a cinema, making it a perfect destination for both shopping and leisure.
Village Market is a premier shopping and lifestyle destination located in the heart of Nairobi. It offers a mix of high-end shops, unique boutiques, and local artisan stalls, making it a one-stop destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Visitors can enjoy an array of international and Kenyan cuisines at the food court, catch a movie at the cinema, or relax at the spa. The mall also features a vibrant outdoor space with water fountains and lush greenery, perfect for families and group outings.
Located near Oakridge Gardens in Tigoni, Kiambethu Tea Farm offers a tranquil insight into life on a tea farm. Established in 1910, it is one of Kenya's oldest tea farms and provides guided tours where visitors can learn about tea cultivation and processing. The farm is set within beautiful gardens surrounded by acres of tea and indigenous forest, home to the Colobus monkey. Guests can enjoy a walk through the forest, observe the resident monkeys, and indulge in a delightful lunch featuring local produce.