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Nairobi National Park

Welcome to Nairobi National Park, the only place in the world where lions roam against a backdrop of skyscrapers, and where wildlife thrives just minutes from a major capital city.

This is a place of contrasts and wonder.
A sanctuary where the ancient rhythms of the savannah beat beside the fast pulse of Nairobi.
Here, you witness nature’s resilience how wildlife and modern life can coexist when protected with passion and purpose.

Every sunrise in this park feels magical.
Golden light washes over acacia trees, zebras graze peacefully, and the city fades away into silence.

Nairobi National Park is not just a park…
It is a powerful symbol of hope, conservation, and coexistence.

Climate

Nairobi National Park enjoys pleasant weather throughout the year.

The park’s mix of savannah, forested valleys, wetlands, and rivers supports a rich variety of wildlife.

Getting There

One of the world’s most accessible national parks.

By Road:

  • Only 7 km (10–15 minutes) from Nairobi City Center.
  • Excellent roads and easy access from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

By Air:

  • Visitors arriving at JKIA can reach the park within 20–25 minutes.
  • Charter flights can land at nearby Wilson Airport (5–10 minutes away).

Nairobi National Park offers the perfect half-day or full-day safari without long travel times.

Park Attractions

1. The Black Rhino Sanctuary

Nairobi National Park is one of Kenya’s most important strongholds for the endangered black rhinoceros.
Seeing these majestic giants in the wild so close to the city is deeply moving.

2. Lions & Big Cats

The park has a healthy lion population, often seen at sunrise or sunset.
Leopards and cheetahs also roam the savannah, hunting in open plains or resting in the shade of acacia trees.

3. Wide Range of Wildlife

The park is home to more than 100 species of mammals, including:

While elephants do not reside in the park, all other major savannah animals thrive here.

4. Over 500 Bird Species

A birdwatcher’s paradise, especially around:

  • The Athi River
  • Hyena Dam
  • Silole Swamp
  • The forested gorges

Migratory birds visit between NovemberApril.

5. Ivory Burning Site Monument

A historic landmark where Kenya destroyed tons of seized ivory to show its commitment to ending poaching.
A powerful reminder of the fight for wildlife protection.

6. Scenic Landscapes

From open grasslands to riverine forests, rocky ridges, and seasonal wetlands, the scenery is diverse and photographic — especially with the Nairobi skyline rising behind the wilderness.

Accommodation Facilities

There are no large lodges inside the park, but many excellent options surround it, especially in Karen and Lang’ata.

Nearby Luxury Lodges and Hotels

Mid-Range Options

The proximity to Nairobi makes it easy to combine a safari with urban comfort.

Visit Today

Nairobi National Park is a reminder that nature can survive beside modern life ,if we choose to protect it.
Here, you don’t just see wildlife…
You feel a message:

That conservation is possible.

That cities and wildlife can live together.

That every creature deserves space, life, and freedom.