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The Hell’s Gate National Park is a remarkable part of the Great Rift Valley. It has a spectacular scenery including the towering cliffs,water gouged gorges, stark rock towers, scrub clad volcanoes and belching plumes of geothermal steam that make it one of the most atmospheric Parks in Africa. In addition to the biodiversity that includes raptors, visitors will enjoy captivating scenic views of the Great Rift Valley on the stop overs enroute to the park.
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The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is located in the Nairobi National Park. It is a treatment and rehabilitation centre for wild animals. The place is also a sanctuary for lions, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals,serval cats, rare Sokoke cats, warthogs, leopards, various monkeys, baboons and buffaloes. Various birds can also be viewed including parrots, guinea fowls, crowned cranes and ostriches. Uhuru Gardens National Monument and Museum is both a commemorative park and museum situated in Nairobi. The national monument marks Kenya’s celebration of independence from the British Empire on 12th December, 1963.The park was rehabilitated in 2022 and depicts a rich history of Kenya. At Bomas of Kenya the delegates will experience a rich diversity of Kenyan culture by viewing cultural homesteads and entertaining performances of traditional music and dances. The Bomas also has a rich collection of cultural artefacts of various communities in Kenya
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The Nairobi National Museum galleries includes the cradle of humankind gallery; the story of mammals; the history of Kenya; cycles of life gallery; numismatic and Asian African heritage exhibitions. The Museum provides the delegates with a first hand interaction with early man and stone age tools. Delegates will also visit birds and snakes galleries that depicts the diversity of birds and snakes of East Africa.