Watching baby elephants feeding and playing at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's Elephant Orphanage is something not to be missed. The baby elephants trot along with floppy trunks and flappy ears
Read more about The Elephant Orphanage >>If you have a day or two to sightsee in Nairobi, this is an absolute must! This educational centre allows tourists and school groups to see these lovely long legged creatures up close and personal Read more about The Giraffe Centre AFEW
Located in Watamu, this conservation trust offers a wonderful experience to many visitors; A close encounter with one, or more rescued turtles, who are then released back into the ocean. On an almost Read more about Watamu Turtle Watch
Based at Sagana on the Tana River, Kenya’s first bungee jump lets you put your nerves to the test and overcome mind over matter. Read more about Bungee Jumping
Watching baby elephants feeding and playing at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's Elephant Orphanage is something not to be missed. The baby elephants trot along with floppy trunks and flappy ears Read more about The Elephant Orphanage
The Karen Blixen Museum was originally the farm house owned by the Baron Blixen and his wife Karen (who wrote the book and film “Out of Africa” under her pen name, Isak Din Read more about Karen Blixen Museum
This amazingly atmospheric restaurant is found in an ancient underground cave, over 10 metres below ground level! You reach the inner chambers that house the main dining area, by walking down stone Read more about Ali Barbour Cave Restaurant
Aromatics is a beautiful, well resourced day spa with so many things to do, that if you have the time, you'll need a full day to experience all that it has to offer ... Read more about Aromatics Spa
Owned by the National Museums of Kenya, and housed within a building that dates back to 1913, the Nairobi Gallery is a very cute and cosy gallery that hosts regular art exhibitions. Read more about Nairobi Gallery
Best things to do: Kenya has a wealth of activities for tourists: whether scaling to the highest peak of Mount Kenya, diving the coral reefs, hiking through tropical rainforest or perhaps paintballing, go-carting, kitesurfing or even skydiving.
Animal lovers can stroke a cheetah, touch an elephant, hold a snake or feed a giraffe! There are cinemas, museums, art galleries, health & beauty spas and glitzy casino’s. We have lots of ideas to enhance your stay in the Kenya, so look no further.
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