Nairobi National Park

One of Africa’s smallest national parks at just 45 square miles, Nairobi National Park is also one of the only national parks on the planet that sits within the limits of a capital city. But there is still the chance for numerous wildlife sightings. The park encompasses open plains, rocky outcrops, and streams that run southeast into the acacia lined Mbatathi Athi River. You can see the Big Five here, minus elephants. However, you can visit orphaned baby elephants in the nursery of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, located close to the main entrance to the park. There are as many as 40 black rhinos here, too. Fences separate the park from the nearby suburbs of Langata and Karen.

Overview

  • Country

    Kenya

  • Visa Requirements

    Personal Documents Requied

  • Languages Spoken

    English/Swahili

  • Currency Used

    USD/Kenyan Shillings

  • Area (km2)

    117 km²

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