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This center was commissioned in 1967 and completed in 1974. At 32 stories and 345 high. The Kenyatta International Conference Center is among the tallest building in Kenya

The (KICC) management allows visitors to access rooftops from 9:00 AM to 8:00PM weekdays and 6:00PM weekends. The charges are 150 for citizens, residents 200 and 400 foreigners. The open rooftop on the 28th floor give a great view of the Nairobi Skyline.

The giraffe center is located in Langata approximately 20 Kilometers from the center of Nairobi Kenya. Established in 1983 the giraffe center is opened its door to the general public the same year welcoming over 800 excited students.

The entrance fee is 400 and visitors can get close and personal with nature gentle giants at the Giraffe center.

The Nairobi Safari Walk has a raised boardwalk on which visitors can walk around and view animals below uninterrupted at a fee of 215. Visitors can see a sample of the country’s rich animal life including rare bongo’s white rhinos and albino zebras as well as big cats, antelopes and primates. The park is also home to 150 species of local trees.

The Nairobi Railway Museum is a Railway Museum in Nairobi adjacent to Nairobi Railway Museum containing exhibits from the default East Africa Railways Company. It was opened in 1971 by East Africa Railways and Harbors Corporation and it was operated by Kenya Railways.

At an only 200 shillings visitors can marvel at vintage locomotives explore historical exhibited and learn the pivotal role of railway in shaping nation’s development

The Nairobi National Museum is the flagship brand for the National Museum of Kenya. Located in Museum Hill the Museum showcases Kenya’s rich heritage with three distinct themes representing Kenya’s culture, Nature, History. Kenyan adults are required to pay 300 Shillings.

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