3 Hours Visit Nairobi National Museum & Snake Park
From
$80.00
Tour Type
Overview
Included/Exclude
- Transport on a comfortable car
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Drinking water
- Free Transfers
- Tips
- Money for personal Spending
Tour Amenities
Kenya
Tour Plan
Explore Kenya’s fascinating history and wildlife on a half-day, small-group tour of the Nairobi National Museum and the adjoining Snake Park, where you’ll find crocodiles, turtles, and snakes that you’d rarely spot in the wild. Combining the two destinations makes the most of your time in transit, with the chance to explore Kenya’s natural, human, and cultural heritage in one of Kenya's most prominent museums.
Thereafter, head next to Snake Park. The Nairobi Snake Park at Nairobi National Museum was started in January 1961 as a popular attraction site for visitors and as a research Centre on reptiles and the breeding of snakes. The Snake Park also serves as a home for rescued and threatened reptiles.
The park attracted several researchers who donated a diversity of specimens both locally and internally. Among the donations was the American alligator in 1967, which is currently the Centre for attraction.
Among the animals exhibited are, venomous and non-venomous snakes, crocodiles, tortoises, turtles, and lizards among many. The exhibitions are used to create awareness of the threatened and endangered species, for recreation purposes, and homes for rescued, feared, injured, and unwanted reptiles from society and also serve as a research and training hub on reptiles.
The park also has an aquarium section that exhibits both marine and freshwater fish. The beautiful freshwater fish exhibited are from lakes, dams, and rivers within Kenya. We also have a variety of collections from outside Kenya like the beautiful Malawi and Tanganyika fish.
The marine section displays assorted fish, live corals, and other invertebrates from the Indian Ocean.
Drop off at your hotel/residence