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Reasons to visit Nairobi National Park during COVID-19

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We have heard elders say that much of anything is not good. We all during this lockdown, due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus, genuinely feel the saying of elders. Previously we desired to have holidays and now we wish that everything becomes normal and we can go back to work. We used to cherish staying at home, but now home seems like prisons and we try to find ways to break from this monotonous life. It is a great pleasure that Nairobi National Park is operational during this period of the COVID-19 pandemic and reputed tour operators are busy arranging  Nairobi National Park tour . The location of Nairobi National Park For a while, suppose that you stay and work at Nairobi. If you are such, then seating at your office and staring out of the window, you can see lions hunting, yes, not in the streets of Nairobi but the Nairobi National Park. The park is within the city limits and you can enjoy having a feel of the wild when you stay there. Reasons to visit during the...

Nairobi National Park Tour – The Ideal Way to Break Free From COVID-19 Lockdown

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Covering more than 45 square miles of fields, woodlands, rough valleys, backwoods and wetlands is Nairobi National Park, Kenya’s oldest national park and the just one on the planet arranged amid a capital city. The closeness to an urban center, however, does not reduce the natural life nearness inside the park limits. However, more than 100 types of warm-blooded animals and more than 500 kinds of avifauna make this park their home including 20 seasonal migrants from Europe. What makes Nairobi Park dreamlike when contrasted with your other safari goals in East Africa is that it isn’t unprecedented to see grazing herbivores, for example, giraffe, wildebeest, eland, Thomson’s gazelle and numerous others brushing unobtrusively with the distant elevated structures of Nairobi as a background. The reasons to endeavor tour to Nairobi National Park No other spot on the planet would you be able to photo free-wandering panther, lion, wild ox, rhino and different cre...