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Tanvi and Robbie

September 5, 2026 • Nairobi, Kenya
103 Days To Go!

Tanvi and Robbie

September 5, 2026 • Nairobi, Kenya
103 Days To Go!

Activities to do in Nairobi



To book any of the excursions below, contact our travel liaison Rishi Shah via:

Email: hello@upepoadventures.com

or via Mobile: +254705947596 on WhatsApp


Please be sure to mention that you are with the Tanvi and Robbie wedding party, and he will assist you further with coordinating all arrangements. These excursions can be booked on any day during your stay in Nairobi, including days when wedding events are scheduled earlier or later in the day.




High-interest crowd-pleasers (easy to slot around events):

These include:

- Giraffe Center

- Sheldrick Wildlife Trust – Elephant Nursery

- Nairobi National Park


Giraffe Center

The Giraffe Centre is the creation of the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (A.F.E.W. Kenya), a Kenyan non-profit organization. Their main purpose is to educate children and youth on Kenya's wildlife and environment, as well as give local and international visitors an opportunity to come into close contact with the world’s tallest species, the giraffe.

They are open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily and you can pay at the gate.


If you want to look up more about this activity, below is a link to their instagram page and Website.


Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/giraffecentre_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==


Website:

https://www.giraffecentre.org/about-us/




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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust – Elephant Nursery

The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT) is the most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world and one of the pioneering conservation organizations for wildlife and habitat protection in East Africa. Orphan rescue involves rapid response to remote areas of Kenya. A rescue team is flown in by charter and the elephants are then transported by ground back to the Nairobi Nursery.

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Every day, from 11am - 12 noon, they invite visitors to book a space to join the orphaned elephants at their midday mud bath and milk feed at our orphanage in Nairobi National Park. Access for this special visit is by advance booking only.


Here is a link to learn more about this activity:

https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/visiting

Nice add-ons (choose-your-own-adventure):

• Karen Blixen Museum + Kazuri Beads (culture & crafts)

• Tea farm tour (Limuru)

• Karura Forest walk / bike

• Village Market (bowling/arcade)

• Bomas of Kenya (cultural dances)

• Nairobi National Park (half-day game drive; great for those not going to Mara or just wanting more game drive experiences)


Karen Blixen Museum + Kazuri Beads (Culture & Crafts)

The Karen Blixen Museum and Kazuri Beads are two popular, close-by Nairobi attractions in the Karen area, offering a mix of history and culture: the museum showcases the life of the Out of Africa author amidst stunning Ngong Hills views, while Kazuri Beads is a vibrant workshop employing local women to craft beautiful, hand-painted ceramic jewelry, providing a chance to see the creation process and buy unique souvenirs. They are often visited together as part of Nairobi tours, linking literary heritage with local artistry and community support.


https://karenblixengroup.com/tour-item/kazuri-beads-factory-and-pottery-centre/

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Tea Farm Tour

Discover the enchanting world of tea at the Tea Farms, located just a short drive from Nairobi. This tour offers an immersive experience into the art of tea cultivation, production, and tasting, all set against the backdrop of lush, scenic landscapes.

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Karura Forest Walk/ Bike

Karura Forest is a large, protected urban forest in Nairobi, Kenya, offering a vital green space for nature lovers with hiking/jogging trails, waterfalls, caves, and diverse wildlife like monkeys, duikers, and birds, managed collaboratively by Kenya Forest Service (KFS) and Friends of Karura Forest (FKF), promoting conservation and recreation against development threats.


Activities: Walking, jogging, cycling, dog walking (with permit), picnics, bird watching, exploring waterfalls, and caves (like Mau Mau caves).


Wildlife: Home to over 200 bird species, mammals (bushbucks, monkeys, porcupines, genets), reptiles, and butterflies.

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Village Market (shopping, bowling, arcade)

Village Market is a world class shopping and entertainment destination with over 250 outlets. Set in the pristine diplomatic area of Kenya, a cosmopolitan melting point of all cultures; giving you a wholesome family experience of food, fun fashion and lifestyle. There are over 50 restaurants that offer a wide selection of dishes and artisanal foods for vegetarian and meat lovers alike. Its unique architectural design allows you to have both an intimate indoor and airy outdoor experience with a rich infusion of style, luxury and class. Village Market also has an eclectic mix of over 45 Made in Kenya, African and International brands that cover a myriad of tastes, preferences and budgets.

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Bomas of Kenya (Cultural dances)

Bomas of Kenya Ltd was established in 1971. It was established to preserve, showcase and promote the rich and diverse cultures of various ethnic groups of Kenya and to act as a tourist attraction center. As the only national body with a mandate in cultural tourism, the institution is expected to preserve the authenticity of Kenya’s cultures and to portray them in their pure form. As such, Bomas of Kenya is instrumental for the safeguarding of Kenyan cultural heritage and many of the institution’s partners across sectors rely on its guidance, consultation and advocacy efforts.


https://bomasofkenya.go.ke/about-bomas/

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Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park is an excellent park for nature lovers with a wide variety of flora and fauna and beautiful landscapes, all in their natural settings. It is within a capital city, the only natural park in a city anywhere in the world, only a few minutes drive from the city centre. Here you get to see many wild animals, including four of the "Big Five", with only the elephant missing. The wide variety of habitats within the park ensures that this unique ecosystem supports many species of plants and wildlife. On a lucky day, some animals that you may get to spot include Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs, Serval cats, White Rhinos, Black Rhinos, Impalas, Hartebeest, African Buffalos, Masai Giraffes, Common Ostriches, Nile Crocodiles, amongst many other animals and hundreds of bird species. Nairobi National Park has a significant rhino population, with recent figures (mid-2025) showing around 175 rhinos total, including approximately 126 black rhinos and 49 white rhinos, making it a key conservation site, though exceeding its ideal carrying capacity and leading to translocation efforts. Tours can be done for half a day or a whole day depending on what you are looking for.

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General Park Entry Fees

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Things to do in Kenya Before/After the wedding

To inquire about Mombasa or Maasai Mara or anything else to do in Kenya, contact our travel lesion at hello@upepoadventures.com.

To learn a little more, check out his instagram page @upepoadventures and website https://upepoadventures.com/

Mombasa Beaches


Mombasa sits along Kenya’s stunning Indian Ocean coastline, known for its soft white sands, swaying palm trees, and warm turquoise waters. Beaches like Diani, Nyali, and Bamburi offer a relaxed, tropical escape with beautiful sunsets and a laid-back coastal vibe—making Kenya’s coast a truly unforgettable destination.


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Kenya’s Safari Parks – Maasai Mara


Kenya is world-famous for its breathtaking safari parks, with the Maasai Mara as its crown jewel. Known for sweeping savannah's and incredible wildlife, the Mara offers unforgettable views of lions, elephants, giraffes, and Zebras. It’s a place where nature feels vast, wild, and deeply magical—an unforgettable experience that captures the true spirit of Kenya.

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