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Hier een lijst die ik vond op internet : 50 ideas in and around Nairobi Nairobi Snake Park: If you like all kinds of reptiles, alligators and other weird creatures, you will love this. Nairobi National Park: Here you can drive your car through honest to goodness wilderness and see all kinds of native mammals. Karen Blixen Museum: If you read the book or saw the movie Out Of Africa, you might like to see where the author lived. The Rift Valley: Ever wonder where photographers get those cool photos of the windswept trees and grassy plains? This is it. A definite must see. Maasai Ostrich Farm: Take the kids (or yourself) and ride an ostrich! Bomas of Kenya: These traditional grass huts are awesome to see, as well as the show at the auditorium with native costumes and dancing. Giraffe Centre: Meet and feed a giraffe up close. Karura Forest Reserve: Similar to NY’s Central Park, but natural, not man made. Jog, walk, picnic, bird watch. The Galleria: Modern shopping with a traditional feel. Finix Casino: Poker is the specialty here. African Heritage House: If you are into architecture, you will love this. Kazuri Beads Factory: Hands on, great for kids, great to get authentic souvenirs. Safari Bar: Looking for a good place to have a drink and see great Salsa Dancing? This is it. Nairobi Railway Museum: Review the history of the East African Railway and see some fine trains exhibited as well. Hell’s Gate National Park: See some rare natural sites and geothermal energy collection. Golf: There are a few great golf courses in and around Nairobi. Splash Water Park: Take the kids and cool off. Tour Ngong Hills: This natural reserve is another chance to see the beauty of Kenya. You can take a docent-led tour. Nyayo National Stadium: If soccer is being played during your stay, do not miss out on this experience. The Jockey Pub: A British style pub that is in the Hilton. It often offers live music. Solar Ice Rink. Believe it or not, this is the first ice skating rink in East & Central Africa and also the largest. Nyama Choma Ranch Restaurant: Famous for traditional Kenyan food this venue is located in the Safari Park Hotel and Casino. Watatu Gallery: A private art collection open to the public. McMillan Memorial Library: If you are a bibliophile, you will like this; the oldest and largest library in Nairobi. Drink Ethiopian Coffee: You will have many chances to try this. Habesha or Abyssinia are two options. Go on safari: There are many companies that can take you on the classic “safari”. Hot Air Balloon Safari: See the sights from a hot air balloon. Serenity Spa: Full service spa to relax and regroup. Marula Studios: The mother of all recycling efforts, watch trash being turned in to awesome arts and treasures. Take a Jeep Safari: Several companies offer this service. Take a Kibera Walking Tour: Seeing one of the biggest slums on earth may not sound fun, but it really is worthwhile to provide perspective and see life differently. Take a tour. Do not go it alone. Aero Club of East Africa: Located within Wilson Airport, there is a restaurant and a museum. Great for aviation lovers! Kenyatta Conference Center: A mix of modern and traditional architecture. Take a trip to the top for great views of the city. The National Museum: A large museum with modern, geological and traditional exhibits. The Sheldrick Elephant Nursery: Exactly what the name says! Chowpatty Pure Vegetarian Restaurant: Try the south Indian dishes, especially the dhosa. You’ll love the variety of foods in this Indian restaurant. The Maasai Market: See and buy some of the most colorful fabric and prints in the world. Nairobi Butterfly Center: Experience Kenyan butterflies up close and personal. Gikomba Market: Get out there! Mingle with native Kenyans and find great deals. Buy a pair of Bata Safari Boots: Why not? You are in the place where they originated! Ngong Horse Races: Watch the ponies here! The only place in Nairobi you can. The Stanley Hotel: Out of the price range for most of us, this historical place is a must see. Get Your Shoes Shined: This is a Nairobi experience that is easy to have and fun too. Eat Street Food: This a truly wonderful way to meet people and eat authentic foods. Eat a Samosa: This is an Indian-Kenyan food you can find everywhere. Drink Chai: Kenya is famous for its tea. Be sure to try some while you are there. Go to Church, Temple or Mosque: Whether you are Catholic, Hindu or Muslim, there is a place for you. Walk around Nairobi: It is safe enough to do this in the day. Start at the Hilton. See a Movie: If you enjoy international films, you will find 3 or 4 theaters that show them including an IMAX. Triangle Market: If you like to haggle, you can do so and find great souvenirs.