Friday, August 16, 2013

Top Day Tour Options for Holidaymakers Visiting Nairobi


Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is a veritable treasure trove of unique wildlife adventures. The search for these experiences has led travellers from round the world to purchase tickets on long haul flights terminating here. However, safari adventures are not the only game in town and those seeking to discover the many facets of the city and the country have other options as well. So do consider the following sightseeing options for your itinerary if you plan to purchase tickets on international flights to get to Kenya. 

Most globetrotters consider interaction with locals as possibly the best way to understand how things work in that part of the world and a tour of Nairobi’s attractions is the perfect way to do so. The bustling metropolis of Nairobi is the largest urban settlement in Kenya and it is well connected to the rest of the world by international flights. Those taking the time to visit its local markets can put their bargaining skills to the test and pick out various cheap local artefacts and crafts. Another unique experience that must not be missed by anyone booking air tickets to reach the city is a visit to The Giraffe Centre, where visitors are allowed to hand-feed the giraffes. 

Hard core non vegetarians should make a beeline for the all you can eat buffet available daily at the Carnivore Restaurant. This establishment is renowned for its game meat which includes the flesh of crocodile, ostrich, wildebeest and giraffe. The meat of these creatures is skewered on Maasai swords and cooked on a coal fire with a range of spices. It boasts of a truly global clientele and its buffet is a dream come true for non-vegetarians booking tickets aboard Nairobi-bound flights

Among the many museums of note in this leading metropolis of Kenya, the Karen Bixen Museum deserves a special mention. Housed in the building that was home to the famous novelist during the time she spent in Nairobi, it showcases many of her famous works. Karen Bixen’s experiences of Kenya were immortalized in the well-known book Out of Africa, which was later, adapted as a movie.

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