5/5 Telvin 2 years ago on Google
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I
absolutely
fell
in
love
with
this
place,
my
plan
was
to
only
do
the
Safari
Walk
but
ended
up
even
spending
more
time
watching
the
animals
at
animal
orphanage.
•
Entry
fees
to
Nairobi
Safari
Walk
is
Ksh.
200.
There's
no
limit
on
how
much
time
you
can
spend
there
as
long
as
it
is
open.
•
Nairobi
Safari
Walk
is
wheelchair
accessible,
including
on
the
boards
I
assume
because
there
are
ramps
everywhere
and
I
loved
this!
•
The
boards
are
safe
and
sturdy
to
walk
on,
you
don't
need
to
be
scared.
•
I
enjoyed
seeing
the
monkeys
roaming
around,
I
didn't
interact
with
them
but
I
appreciated
how
we
live
our
lives
differently.
•
The
Safari
walk
was
so
captivating,
before
embarking
on
the
walk,
I
had
initially
thought
it
is
so
long
but
it
wasn't,
even
though
the
park
is
large
enough
for
one
to
roam
around.
•
Carry
drinking
water,
I'm
not
so
sure
whether
they
allow
disposable
plastic
bottles
into
the
park.
•
No
cash
allowed,
make
sure
you
have
your
M-PESA
loaded
or
carry
your
credit/debit
card(s)
with
you
for
a
seamless
&
pleasant
experience
at
the
pay
points.
•
The
washrooms
are
so
clean
and
are
quite
a
number
around
the
park,
so
don't
worry
about
having
a
call.
•
The
Safari
Walk
is
quiet
&
tranquil
but
you'll
hear
some
vehicles
not
so
far
because
the
park
borders
Lang'ata
road.
•
There
is
a
variety
of
wild
animals
you'll
find
here
ranging
from
Hyenas,
Buffalos,
Monkeys,
Crocodile,
Giraffe,
Rhino,
Hippopotamus,
Lions,
Ostrich
etc.
•
There's
ample
&
secured
parking.
•
There's
a
restaurant
next
to
the
parking
even
though
I've
never
tried
it.
•
There
are
benches
at
the
entrance
of
the
Nairobi
Safari
Walk
incase
you
want
to
just
sit
&
take
in
the
environment.
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