Ngong Forest

Ngong Forest Sanctuary has 208 species of indigenous trees, plants and Amphibians such as Toads and frogs, reptiles such as Tortoise, Lizards and snakes which together create a stunning sanctuary in the heart of Nairobi. Ngong Forest Sanctuary walk takes approximately 2 hours through the forest or around the dam that attracts large numbers of birds and even leopard has been spotted there. After the walk enjoy a sumptuous lunch at the Rangers Restaurant and return back to your hotel residence.

Ngonghills was gazetted back in 1985 and is located 25kms from Nairobi.it is within the kajiado county and managed under the kajiado eco system conservator. The following are some of the activites that take place around ngonghills. Hiking Picnics/bashes Wedding ground for hire Team building Ngong Forest Sanctuary Walk Ngong Forest Sanctuary Walk entry point is through our main gate next to the Commonwealth war graves, approximately 400 meters off ngong road. The walk can be arranged such that it ends at the Steve’s Steak House in time for lunch.

Lunch at the Steve’s Steak House averages between 1,200 Kenya Shillings and 2,000 Kenya Shillings. The best time for bird watching is in the morning, say 9.00am. There are many bird species to observe among them the very beautiful but rare Narina trogon and the African Crowned Eagle. Also water birds next to the dam. You can bring along bird guides, binoculars, cameras and may be some drinking water. Dressing may depend on the weather but generally light clothing and walking shoes are recommended. The walks last 2 hours on average. We will allocate you a guide experienced in birding) and two armed rangers.

Best Time To Visit

One of the best times to visit Kenya is from July to September, during the country’s dry season, which also coincides with the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra. The rainy seasons are also good times to travel, as there are fewer visitors and you can admire the striking emerald vegetation.

Activities

Wildlife Safari, Witness the Wildebeest Migration, Relax on the East African Coast, Cultural Travel on the Island of Lamu, Climb Mount Kenya, Hike Through Hell’s Gate, River Raft the Tana River, Hang Out on Lake Victoria, Explore Nairobi, Eat Nyama Choma, Orphaned Elephants, Hippo Point, Mamba Village

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