Parc national de Nairobi
Kenya
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The World's wildlife Capital
A world-class anomaly. Established in 1946 as Kenya’s first national park, it is the only protected area in the world where you can photograph a wild lion or a rhino with a backdrop of shimmering city skyscrapers. Just 7km from Nairobi’s bustling Central Business District, this 117-square-kilometer sanctuary offers a « quick safari fix » for business travelers, families, and those on a layover.
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What to expect
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The Skyline Safari: Experience the surreal sight of giraffes, lions, and buffaloes grazing against the backdrop of Nairobi’s modern skyscrapers.
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A Rhino Sanctuary: The park is one of Kenya’s most successful rhinoceros sanctuaries, providing guests with almost guaranteed sightings of the elusive Black Rhino.
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The « Big Four »: While there are no elephants (due to the park’s size and proximity to the city), you can easily find Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, and Rhino.
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Seasonal Overview
Nairobi National Park is a year-round destination where the experience shifts with the local weather patterns, offering unique advantages in every window:
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The Emerald & Lush Season: Following the rains, the park transforms into a vibrant green meadow. The dust is settled, the air is crisp, and the wildflowers bloom. This is the prime time for birdwatchers as migratory species arrive, and for photographers who want the « cleanest » shots of the city skyline.
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The High-Concentration Season: As the plains turn to gold, wildlife becomes easier to spot as animals congregate around the permanent man-made dams and the Mbagathi River. The shorter grass makes tracking lions and cheetahs much more predictable.
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The Birthing & Renewal Season: During the transitional periods, the park is filled with young gazelles, zebras, and impalas. This influx of « easy prey » leads to high activity among the park’s resident lion prides, offering a thrilling look at nature’s rawest moments.
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Hôtel Somerset West View
La retraite du Jardin d’Éden
Crowne Plaza
Emara Ole-Sereni
Hôtel Grand Argyle
Somerset Westview Hotel
Somerset Westview Nairobi offers visitors the perfect experience of homely hospitality and a rising business economy. Home to the city’s most privileged societies, the neighbourhood houses embassies, diplomatic halls and the official presidential residence.
The Garden of Eden Retreat
Step into a hidden sanctuary where the vibrant energy of Nairobi softens into the tranquil whispers of a lush garden. Here you trade the city’s bustle for a scenic rooftop lounge, breathtaking skyline views, and the soul-soothing calm of our « farm-to-fork » oasis. It’s more than just a stay; it’s an invitation to unwind in total serenity and rediscover your peace.
Crowne Plaza
An upscale 5-star hotel located within the secure perimeter of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). As part of the InterContinental Hotels Group, it is specifically designed to provide a seamless, high-end experience for transit passengers, business travelers, and safari-bound guests who want to avoid Nairobi’s infamous traffic.
Emara Ole-Sereni
Experience Emara Ole Sereni, the best five-star hotel in Nairobi, Kenya. Reimagined with modern grandeur, unmatched services, and picturesque views of the Nairobi National Park and the city. We offer enhanced comfort and splendor for the discerning business and leisure travelers.
Argyle Grand Hotel
The Argyle Grand Hotel Nairobi Airport is a premier 5-star luxury hotel designed for both business and leisure travelers. Located on Mombasa Road, it offers a strategic « oasis » near the city’s key transport hubs, sitting just 4 kilometers from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and less than 1 kilometer from the Nairobi SGR Terminus.
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Que vous ayez trois heures ou une journée complète, le parc national de Nairobi offre de nombreuses façons de se connecter à la nature.
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Sorties guidées : Nos guides experts Mufasa vous font découvrir les sentiers cachés du parc pour trouver les « Grands Félins ».
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Plantations de thé : À seulement quelques minutes de la ville animée, visitez la campagne et profitez des paysages apaisants et de la brise, vous pouvez également vous régaler de la préparation et de la dégustation du café.
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Sentier nature des Hippo Pools : Faites une promenade guidée le long de la rivière Athi. Accompagné d’un ranger KWS armé, vous pouvez apercevoir des hippopotames se prélassant dans l’eau et des crocodiles sur les berges.
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Marche safari à Nairobi : Située à la porte principale, cette passerelle en bois surélevée permet d’observer à pied les rares animaux du parc (dont le bongo et le zèbre albinos) dans un habitat naturel simulé.
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Pique-et couchers de soleil : Profitez d’un « Bush Breakfast » ou d’un « Sundowner » au point d’observation de l’Impala ou au site de pique-du martin-pêcheur, offrant une vue panoramique sur les plaines.
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L’Orphelinat des Éléphants : Souvent accompagnée d’une visite du parc, le David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust est situé juste à l’extérieur des portes du parc, où vous pouvez observer les bébés éléphants orphelins nourris (sur réservation préalable).
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