About Nairobi Safari Walk
Nairobi Safari Walk offers an immersive gateway to Kenya’s diverse wildlife ecosystems through three carefully simulated habitats — wetland, savannah, and forest — bringing visitors closer to nature than ever before. A raised wooden boardwalk winds gracefully through these landscapes, providing uninterrupted views of wildlife, varied habitats, River Mokoyet, and the rocky thickets of Nairobi National Park, creating an engaging setting for outdoor exploration and group experiences.
Visitors can discover the rich flora and fauna found across the country, encountering iconic species such as white rhino, lion, leopard, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, hyena, crocodiles, pygmy hippo, antelopes, and primates, alongside more than 150 indigenous tree species. The Safari Walk supports guided tours, nature-based activities, and organized outdoor experiences, making it an ideal venue for educational outings, team engagements, and recreational visits.
Beyond wildlife viewing, Nairobi Safari Walk serves as a leading Conservation and Education Hub, welcoming schools, higher learning institutions, and the public for hands-on learning and awareness programs.
- Up-Close Wildlife Encounter
- Boardwalk
- Hands-on conservation and learning opportunities for local & international students and visitors
Privately – Owned Hotels/Lodges in the Park:
- Ololo Safari Lodge
- Emakoko Lodge
- Personal effects
- Bird identification books/reference material
- Drinking water
- Camera,
- Binoculars,
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent and first aid kit.
1. You are in the wildlife’s home. Please respect their privacy and right of way.
2. National parks are plastic-free. Single-use plastic is prohibited.
3. General road rules apply. Car hooting or driving under the influence of alcohol are strictly prohibited.
4. Adhere to park entry and exit times. Gates open at 6:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM, unless you are spending overnight.
5. Move slowly and quietly. Animals can react dangerously if startled.
6. Noise distracts wildlife. Use mobile phones and sound devices sparingly and only in designated areas.
7. Remain in your vehicle unless in designated areas. Keep doors closed at all times.
8. Observe the maximum speed limit of 40 km/h (25 mph). Speeding attracts penalties.
9. Stay on established roads and trails. Off-road driving is strictly prohibited.
10. View wildlife from a minimum distance of 20 meters.
11. Feeding wildlife is prohibited, as it disrupts their diet and leads to human dependency.
12. Carry out all trash to help keep the park clean.
13. Do not leave campfires unattended while camping.
14. Visitors enter the park at their own risk and Terms and conditions apply.
Nairobi Safari Walk Rates
East Africa Citizen Adult
KES. 300
East Africa Citizen Child
KES. 200
Kenya Resident Adult
KES. 405
Kenya Resident Child
KES. 300
Non Resident Adult
USD 25
Non Resident Child
USD 15
Africa Citizen Adult
USD 15
Africa Citizen Child
USD 10













