This is Kenya’s most accessible yet incongruous safari experience. One of Africa’s smallest National Parks, it lies on 117 sqkm. It has abundant wildlife that can in places be viewed against a backdrop of city skyscrapers and planes coming in to land, and it’s one of the only national parks on earth bordering a capital city.
The park is a testament to its success as a rhinoceros sanctuary, home to the world’s densest concentration of black rhinos.
The Park’s wetland areas sustain approximately 400 bird species, which is more than the whole of UK. There are however no elephants in the park but the rest of the BIG 5 can be seen.