Museums of Nairobi: A Witness Of Its Glorious Past

Nairobi is the 12th most populous city in Africa and the largest city in East Africa. The bustling destination is a huge draw for wildlife. The ever evolving metropolis is the only city in the world to boast a safari park within its borders. Take a 15-minute drive to get an authentic African wildlife experience at Nairobi National Park which has lion, cheetah, zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, rhinoceros, and buffalo in the open sun. If you are thinking the city will offer only a great safari adventure, it is absolutely wrong. On the contrary, the mega town’s rich history and tribal culture is brought to life in its excellent museums and other attractions. Book your cheap tickets to Nairobi from UK for an ultimate journey of wildlife, and exclusive sites of magnificent African traditions.



Hard to miss museums of Nairobi

Karen Blixen Museum: It is one of the must visit centre of Nairobi and among the top tourist attractions of the city. The excellent museum was home to famous namesake Out of Africa author Karen Blixen. The writer spent almost 14 years, in between 1917 to 1931, and ran a coffee plantation here. Today travellers can take an enticing tour of the well-preserved colonial farmhouse. The museum boasts a separate kitchen, coffee drying plant, Agriculture College, furniture, books and lots of photographs. It opens daily from 9:30am to 6pm. A guide will bring to light all the lovely stories of the couple Denys Finch Hatton and Karen Blixen. 


Nairobi National Museum: The National Museum in Nairobi is an educational and excellent way to get the knowledge of the diversity and natural history of the region. Spend some time and explore the large range of exhibits. The long list of display items includes tribal local art, fossils, stuffed birds and mammals and other impressive collections. If you are interested in knowing about volcanoes, visit the centre to learn about tectonic plates and the life cycle of a volcano. Visitors can purchase combination tickets, which includes a visit adjacent Snake Park which is famous for Kenya's most common reptiles. The museum is open daily 8:30 am to 5:30pm.



Railway Museum: The city historically started as a camp for railway workers in the year 1899 and the Railway Museum in Nairobi celebrates this rich history. The museum explains the importance of the railway in the development of Kenya. The museum is a fascinating destination with great collections of train and ship models. It also has the exclusive photographs of the construction of the Uganda Railway and other display items. A large collection of steam locomotives are an added highlight of the place. It opens daily 8:45am to 4:45pm.


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