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Top Picnic Sites in Nairobi: A Guide to Scenic Outdoor Spots

  • February 19, 2025
  • Lifestyle, Travel
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Nairobi offers a surprising number of beautiful locations perfect for a relaxing picnic. Escape the city bustle and enjoy quality time with friends and family amidst lush greenery and stunning views. This list highlights some of the best picnic sites in and around Nairobi, catering to various preferences and budgets.

  1. Karura Forest

    Karura Forest boasts numerous designated picnic sites scattered throughout its vast expanse. Entry fees are approximately Ksh 600 for Kenyan citizens and Ksh 1200 for non-residents. Enjoy walking trails, waterfalls, and diverse birdlife. Pack your own food and drinks or purchase refreshments at the on-site cafe.

    https://www.kenyaforestservice.org/index.php/karura-forest/
  2. Uhuru Park

    Uhuru Park is a centrally located and easily accessible picnic spot. It's a great option for a quick and affordable picnic with friends or family. Entry is free. You can buy snacks and drinks from vendors within the park. Boat rides are also available at an extra cost (approximately Ksh 300 per person).

  3. Arboretum

    The Nairobi Arboretum offers a tranquil escape with its diverse collection of trees and plants. Picnic sites are available, and the entry fee is around Ksh 65 for Kenyan citizens and Ksh 200 for non-residents. It’s a perfect location for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful atmosphere.

    https://www.friendsofthearboretum.or.ke/
  4. Paradise Lost

    Located a short drive from Nairobi, Paradise Lost offers a range of activities including boat rides, cave explorations, and camel rides, in addition to picnic areas. Entry fees are approximately Ksh 1000 per adult and Ksh 700 per child. Food and drinks are available for purchase, or you can bring your own.

    http://www.paradiselost.co.ke/
  5. Ngong Hills

    For a picnic with breathtaking views, head to Ngong Hills. Hiking trails and picnic spots are available. Entry fee is approximately Ksh 200-300. Pack accordingly as it can get windy. The views of the Great Rift Valley are unparalleled.

  6. Oloolua Nature Trail

    Located in Karen, Oloolua Nature Trail offers a serene picnic experience amidst indigenous trees and a natural cave. Entry fees are approximately Ksh 300 for citizens and Ksh 600 for non-residents. It's a great place for birdwatching and enjoying the tranquility of nature.

  7. David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (Picnic at the Elephant Orphanage)

    While primarily an elephant orphanage, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust offers a unique opportunity to have a picnic while watching the baby elephants play. Donations are greatly appreciated (suggested donation of Ksh 500 per person). Viewing is usually at 11 am. Reservations are highly recommended.

    https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/
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