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Karen Blixen Museum and David Sheldrick Trust

Karen Blixen Museum: You are driven to Karen Blixen's home, "Mbogani House", made famous by the film 'Out of Africa'. It has been restored by the Danish Community of Kenya, and comes under the umbrella of the National Museums of Kenya. Karen Blixen lived in the house from 1917 to 1931 when her farm had to be sold and she left Kenya. Inside the house you can see the books and cuckoo clock which were presented to the museum from the sets of the film. 

From the garden you can enjoy the magnificent views of the Ngong Hills and at the front of the house look out for the original millstone tables from which she conducted so much of her farm business. Leaving the Museum, drive or walk a short distance to Kazuri Ltd where a team of African women offer paints and necklaces.

 

David Sheldick Wildlife Trust: The SWT Nursery, located in Nairobi National Park, is where an orphan's journey begins — a journey that will culminate, many years down the line, in their reintegration back into the wild. The public visit takes place every day, except 25th December, from 11am to 12 noon. During this time, we are delighted to welcome those with a confirmed booking to join us for an unforgettable hour with the Nursery herd. Funds from your visit help support the rescue and rehabilitation of the orphaned elephants in our care.

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Inclusions

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off

  • Karen Blixen Tickets

  • Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) Tickets

  • Driver and guide

Note:

 If Tour Booked without Transfers, Please confirm the Tour Location & Timings with our Customer Support team if required.

Important Information

  • Please note that although the duration of the whole excursion is 6 hours, this includes transportation time. The time spent in the national park will be 4 hours.

    Pick-up and drop off is also available from the airport.

Child Policy

  • Children under 3 years will be considered as infant and entry will be free of cost.

  • Children aged from 3 to 10 years will be considered as child and charged child rate.

  • Children above age 10 will be considered as an adult and charged adult rate.

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