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Uhuru Park
If you're into photography, try to get there around 4 PM for the golden hour. The light is just perfect for snapping those beautiful park views.
Be mindful of the entrance fees! I was caught off guard, so check online beforehand to know how much cash to bring.
Nairobi National Park
If you want to avoid the big groups, try visiting the Nairobi Railway Museum on a weekday. It felt much more personal and I could take my time exploring without being rushed. Saturdays get packed!
Tsavo East National Park
I suggest visiting during the early morning around 6 am. The animals are super active then, plus the light for photos is just stunning.
My advice is to bring snacks and water for the road. The drive can be long and you never know when you'll hit a decent spot to eat.
Mama Ngina Waterfront
My advice is to wear comfy shoes. The walk along the waterfront is long and you might want to explore every corner. I regretted it when my feet started to ache!
Amboseli National Park
For a unique experience, consider a night safari. We did one, and it was incredible to see how different the park feels after dark. Just be sure to bring a warm jacket!
i suggest hiring a local guide. they really know their stuff and can help you spot animals you'd definitely miss on your own. plus, it supports the local community!
Pack your own snacks and plenty of water. Prices in the park can be a bit steep, and you don't want to miss out on a great view while searching for food.
Hell’s Gate
I recommend bringing plenty of water and snacks; the park doesn't have many facilities, and prices for food can be a bit steep. Trust me, you don't want to be left hungry while hiking!
Hells Gate National Park
Bring plenty of water and snacks! I thought I'd just grab some at a local stall, but they were way overpriced and not all that great. Pack your own!
Holler Park Mombasa
I suggest you go early, like around 8 AM, when it opens. The animals are more active and you'll avoid the crowds later in the day.
I think bringing your own snacks and drinks is a good idea, as prices at the park can be a bit steep, especially for families
I recommend checking out the evening events if you can they're usually less crowded and you get a really chill vibe with beautiful sunsets
Maasai Mara
I think bringing some snacks and water is a must. The park can be a bit remote and the food options in the wild aren't always the best. Trust me having a granola bar on hand during a long drive is priceless.