The Langata Giraffe Centre, run by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife, is a sanctuary for the rare Rothschilds giraffe. Here you can observe, hand-feed or even kiss the giraffes from a raised circular wooden structure, and it is quite an experience. It's a good place to get the close-up photographs that eluded you on safari.
Koitobos Rd
Langata
tel 020 890 952
car
bus Matatu 24 or 126
| full | Kenyan Shilling 500.00 |
| child | Kenyan Shilling 250.00 |
Kenya's National Museum is an imposing building amid lush leafy grounds just outside the city centre. It has a good range of cultural, geological and natural-history exhibits. Volunteer guides offer tours in English, Dutch and French. The 1st floor contains excellent contemporary East African art; as all the items are for sale the displays change regularly.
While the museum itself is being renovated until 2007, temporary exhibitions are on show at other locations in Nairobi and the recreated Kikuyu homestead and a snake park in the museum's grounds are still open.
Museum Rd
Museum Hill
(central Nairobi)
www.museums.or.ke 020 742 131
| full | Kenyan Shilling 200.00 |
| child | Kenyan Shilling 100.00 |
This charming farmhouse is where Karen Blixen, author of the popular novel Out of Africa, lived from 1914 to 1931. She left after a series of personal tragedies, but the lovely colonial house has been preserved as a museum. It was presented to the Kenyan government at independence by the Danish government along with the adjacent agricultural college.
It's set in lovely gardens and it's quite an interesting place to wander around, plus there's accommodation and a restaurant on site.
Karen Rd
Karen
(10km W of city centre)
www.blixencoffeegarden.co.ke tel 020 882 779
bus Karen Metro Shuttle bus from City Hall
car
| full | Kenyan Shilling 200.00 |
| child | Kenyan Shilling 100.00 |