CySuites Apartment Hotel is located in Nairobi and features a pool with a view and pool views. This aparthotel offers free private parking and a 24-hour front desk. The aparthotel provides a restaurant serving African cuisine, as well as free WiFi throughout the property. The aparthotel is equipped with a seating area, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a kitchen, a dining area, a safety deposit box and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, bathrobes and slippers. An oven, a microwave and toaster are also provided, as well as a kettle. At the aparthotel, all units come with bed linen and towels. There is a coffee shop, and packed lunches are also available. For guests with children, the aparthotel features kids pool. A car rental service is available at CySuites Apartment Hotel.
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NMK is a multi-disciplinary institution whose role is to collect, preserve, study, document and present Kenya’s past and present cultural and natural heritage. This is for the purposes of enhancing knowledge, appreciation, respect and sustainable utilization of these resources for the benefit of Kenya and the world, for now and posterity. NMK’s mutual concern for the welfare of mankind and the conservation of the biological diversity of the East African region and that of the entire planet demands success in such efforts
Discover the best of Nairobi's top attractions without leaving the city on this exceptional tour. Let a driver handle the traffic as you relax on your way to the Giraffe Centre, David Sheldrick and Nairobi National Park. Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature as you witness the conservation efforts at the David Sheldrick and the captivating wildlife at Nairobi National Park. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, gain insights into Nairobi's history, culture, and landmarks, making this tour a truly unforgettable experience.
The Nairobi Snake park at Nairobi National Museum was started in January 1961 as a popular attraction site for visitors and as a research centre on reptiles and breeding of snakes. The Snake Park also serves as a home for rescued and threatened reptiles.
The park attracted a number of researchers who donated a diversity of specimens both locally and internally. Among the donations was the American alligator in 1967, which is currently the centre for attraction.
Among the animals exhibited are, venomous and non-venomous snakes, crocodiles, tortoises, turtles, lizards among many. The exhibitions are used to create awareness on the threatened and endangered species, recreation purpose, and home for rescued, feared, injured and unwanted reptiles from the society and also serves as a research and training hub on reptiles.