Kids absolutely love it, the raised boardwalk gives close views of animals in natural habitats, and you might bump into the resident baby giraffe. Bring your card or mobile money — they don't accept cash.
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Below average Zoo, 22 US $ (2904kes)for adult is a huge ripoff. So tired of paying 5-10 times more than residents,not to mention citizens. 10 animals in cages??
Waooh attractive and wild animals let's be tourist in our country
Your kids will love this place.
I loved the look on my daughter's face when she got here, there was so much to see, she did not want to leave. I quite enjoyed the serene walk and bumping into the cute resident baby giraffe was price...
Most travelers skip Nairobi. Big mistake. This 3-day itinerary shows you how to experience Africa's most dynamic city — from feeding giraffes to safari drives with the skyline behind you — with budgets from KES 15,000 to KES 120,000.