The Kenyan landscape can be likened to aging wine. Gets better and finer by the day. And as you scroll down, you will definitely understand why; and definitely (not maybe) agree with me. But today, we will discuss Nairobi – or Kanairo – as Kenyans like to call it. You will one day get exhausted by the rattle and riotous in Nairobi and you’ll just hop into a morning tour van; and in just 45 minutes, you’re experiencing the serepindity of the World’s only National Park; Nairobi National Park. Gazing at the giraffes browsing and the Rhinos fighting over who’s strongest; that easy drive will do wonders for your soul. How about the snake park? Who can ever say no to learning and looking at the slithering creatures (me, but that’s not the point)? The Snake Park is just a few minutes from the CBD, like you can literally just pop in during your lunch break. Have you ever fed the giraffes? No? Well, giraffe center is within the vicinity and you can see feed them the pellets. They never say no and they are very graceful and friendly while at it; can’t bite the hand that feeds you, right? Just as you head South West of the CBD, you get to Karen Blixen Museum. Stepping into the Museum feels like stepping into a different realm of the past. The museum is loaded with history of the lady and author, Karen Blixen, who recounts her captivating story of her years in Kenya. A home famous for selling made in Kenya mementos, manuscripts, her personal artefacts, Kenya’s rich history and her love for Ngong’ hills – which btw is a hikers, campers and photographers paradise; just 1.5 hours drive from the CBD. Are you hungry just yet because the vibrant and
The Kenyan landscape can be likened to aging wine. Gets better and finer by the day. And as you scroll down, you will definitely understand why; and definitely (not maybe) agree with me. But today, we will discuss Nairobi – or Kanairo – as Kenyans like to call it.You will one day get exhausted by