The wildlife wonders of Africa lie just outside of the capital of Kenya, so take a tour from Nairobi and experience an adventure full of safaris, animals, dramatic scenery and welcoming people. Take an educational exploration of the National Museum of Kenya, the Karen Blixen Museum or the Bomas of Kenya, then head out into the sprawling landscapes of the Serengeti, the Masai Mara and seemingly endless national parks that will hold myriad memories.
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