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The Nairobi Arboretum
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Nairobi Arboretum is located along state house road in the area of Kilimani, Nairobi, Kenya. It was founded in 1907 by Mr. Batiscombe in a bid to try out new forestry trees.
Nearby attractions
Friends Of Nairobi Arboretum (Fona)
Karura, Gardners Walk, Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi Arboretum Entrance and car park.
PRC3+H68, Nairobi, Kenya
Nearby restaurants
Java House Express - Kileleshwa
Shell Service Station, Kenya
Connect Coffee Roasters
Kenya, Nairobi, The riverfront, off riverside drive, chiromo gardens connect coffee comapny
Scapes The Restaurant By Trianum
Kolobot Drive, Kenya
Mugg & Bean On The Move
Dennis Pritt Rd, Nairobi, Kenya
LOCAL GRILL
PRC5+HVQ, Nairobi, Kenya
HOT THAI AND CHINESE KITCHEN
PQ9V+VF4, Githunguri Rd, Nairobi, Kenya
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The Nairobi Arboretum

Kilimani Arboretum Rd, off State House Rd, Nairobi, Kenya
4.4(3.3K)
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Nairobi Arboretum is located along state house road in the area of Kilimani, Nairobi, Kenya. It was founded in 1907 by Mr. Batiscombe in a bid to try out new forestry trees.

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Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Friends Of Nairobi Arboretum (Fona), Nairobi Arboretum Entrance and car park., restaurants: Java House Express - Kileleshwa, Connect Coffee Roasters, Scapes The Restaurant By Trianum, Mugg & Bean On The Move, LOCAL GRILL, HOT THAI AND CHINESE KITCHEN
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+254 728 790518
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nairobiarboretum.org
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Nearby attractions of The Nairobi Arboretum

Friends Of Nairobi Arboretum (Fona)

Nairobi Arboretum Entrance and car park.

Friends Of Nairobi Arboretum (Fona)

Friends Of Nairobi Arboretum (Fona)

4.7

(159)

Open 24 hours
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Nairobi Arboretum Entrance and car park.

Nairobi Arboretum Entrance and car park.

4.7

(17)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Visit Nairobi National Park
Visit Nairobi National Park
Thu, Dec 4 • 2:00 PM
Nairobi, Kenya
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Nearby restaurants of The Nairobi Arboretum

Java House Express - Kileleshwa

Connect Coffee Roasters

Scapes The Restaurant By Trianum

Mugg & Bean On The Move

LOCAL GRILL

HOT THAI AND CHINESE KITCHEN

Java House Express - Kileleshwa

Java House Express - Kileleshwa

4.2

(607)

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Connect Coffee Roasters

Connect Coffee Roasters

4.6

(816)

$$

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Scapes The Restaurant By Trianum

Scapes The Restaurant By Trianum

4.6

(44)

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Mugg & Bean On The Move

Mugg & Bean On The Move

4.7

(165)

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Reviews of The Nairobi Arboretum

4.4
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4.0
1y

I went for a solo walk and I never felt any safer. This park is easily accessible from Westlands via the kileleshwa road on foot, personal car or psv and also in town if you use the YMCA side. Although the entrance fee has increased to KES 110 it is still quite affordable. If you compare it with other park fees, this is probably the most affordable. You pay via mpesa as opposed to Ecitizen which is a relief honestly. This park is very well organised. There are arrows guiding you onto different paths with markings of the distance on each path. The paths range from very short, to medium walks. There are also some paths with a bit of steep climbing to really get a good workout. If you also want to just relax on the grass or chairs and read a book, this is also an option. Given there are plenty of people who use this park for prayers and can thus get loud, there are still plenty of quite spaces especially near the bamboo trees. There are a few monkeys as well. If you want to make a family day out of it, there is a kids play area with swings and slides. That particularly area is huge and can definitely accommodate more games such as badminton if you have the rackets, hula hooping... one can get creative. I think this park is ideal for walkers, joggers, book club meetings, group games like treasure hunts and such, dates because it isn't isolated, yoga in the park and such activities. I really enjoyed my walks here. It is also very clean. I definitely recommend the park. There is a plant nursery not sure if one can buy plants or not. Would be a wonderful way to contribute to the park for upkeep and...

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5.0
2y

The Aboratum nature walk in Nairobi is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. This nature trail is located just a few minutes' drive from the city center and is perfect for nature lovers, bird watchers, and anyone looking for a peaceful getaway. The walk spans over 5 kilometers and is nestled in a forested area that is home to a variety of flora and fauna.

The path can be narrowed at times, requiring some maneuvering, but is generally well-maintained. The walk is easy to navigate, with tree signage indicating different trail routes, making it perfect for hikers of different skill sets. The Absoratum forest is a breathtaking sight to behold, with towering trees that create a canopy that filters the sunlight beautifully. The trail’s serene atmosphere and natural beauty make it a fantastic place to unwind and find inner peace.

As a bird watcher, I was thrilled to spot several species of birds in the forest, including the African pied wagtail, African harrier hawk, and olive sunbird. The walk is not just a feast for the eyes but also the ears, with birdsongs filling the air, making for a truly immersive experience.

Overall, the Aboratum nature walk is a must-visit when in Nairobi and a fantastic place to enjoy nature's beauty. The trail offers a delightful escape from the busy Nairobi city, with a serene environment to relax and unwind. So, I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting or...

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4.0
1y

The Nairobi Arboretum is a true gem in the heart of the city, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Spanning over 30 hectares, this green oasis is home to more than 350 species of indigenous and exotic trees, creating a lush and diverse landscape that is perfect for nature lovers.

Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks along well-maintained trails, where the sights and sounds of birds and other wildlife enhance the experience. The Arboretum is also a great spot for picnics, with plenty of shaded areas and open spaces for families and friends to relax and unwind.

Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the jogging paths and open areas suitable for yoga or group exercises. The park's tranquil environment makes it an ideal place for meditation and reflection, away from the city's noise and stress.

Educational tours are available, making the Arboretum a valuable resource for learning about Kenya's rich botanical heritage. Additionally, the space often hosts cultural events and outdoor performances, adding to its charm and appeal.

With ample parking, security, and cleanliness maintained throughout, the Nairobi Arboretum offers a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. Whether you're looking to connect with nature, engage in outdoor activities, or simply find a quiet spot to read a book, the Nairobi Arboretum is a wonderful...

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susan amransusan amran
I went for a solo walk and I never felt any safer. This park is easily accessible from Westlands via the kileleshwa road on foot, personal car or psv and also in town if you use the YMCA side. Although the entrance fee has increased to KES 110 it is still quite affordable. If you compare it with other park fees, this is probably the most affordable. You pay via mpesa as opposed to Ecitizen which is a relief honestly. This park is very well organised. There are arrows guiding you onto different paths with markings of the distance on each path. The paths range from very short, to medium walks. There are also some paths with a bit of steep climbing to really get a good workout. If you also want to just relax on the grass or chairs and read a book, this is also an option. Given there are plenty of people who use this park for prayers and can thus get loud, there are still plenty of quite spaces especially near the bamboo trees. There are a few monkeys as well. If you want to make a family day out of it, there is a kids play area with swings and slides. That particularly area is huge and can definitely accommodate more games such as badminton if you have the rackets, hula hooping... one can get creative. I think this park is ideal for walkers, joggers, book club meetings, group games like treasure hunts and such, dates because it isn't isolated, yoga in the park and such activities. I really enjoyed my walks here. It is also very clean. I definitely recommend the park. There is a plant nursery not sure if one can buy plants or not. Would be a wonderful way to contribute to the park for upkeep and all. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
KEVIL KYALOKEVIL KYALO
The Aboratum nature walk in Nairobi is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. This nature trail is located just a few minutes' drive from the city center and is perfect for nature lovers, bird watchers, and anyone looking for a peaceful getaway. The walk spans over 5 kilometers and is nestled in a forested area that is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The path can be narrowed at times, requiring some maneuvering, but is generally well-maintained. The walk is easy to navigate, with tree signage indicating different trail routes, making it perfect for hikers of different skill sets. The Absoratum forest is a breathtaking sight to behold, with towering trees that create a canopy that filters the sunlight beautifully. The trail’s serene atmosphere and natural beauty make it a fantastic place to unwind and find inner peace. As a bird watcher, I was thrilled to spot several species of birds in the forest, including the African pied wagtail, African harrier hawk, and olive sunbird. The walk is not just a feast for the eyes but also the ears, with birdsongs filling the air, making for a truly immersive experience. Overall, the Aboratum nature walk is a must-visit when in Nairobi and a fantastic place to enjoy nature's beauty. The trail offers a delightful escape from the busy Nairobi city, with a serene environment to relax and unwind. So, I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting or living in Nairobi.
Sang BrianSang Brian
Nairobi Arboretum occupies 30.4 hectares and is situated 3 km from the city centre. Nairobi Arboretum now hosts over 300 species of exotic and indigenous tree species. The arboretum also has over 100 species of migrant and resident bird species in addition to Sykes and Vervet monkeys. Important things to remember when visiting Arboretum forest: • Enjoy yourself; in addition to seeing, pause and listen regularly. • Stop to allow wildlife to move off the tracks before you pass. • Do not feed wild animals. • Do not start fires in the forest. • Do not take away animals, animal products, plants or plant parts. • Do not mark or deface tree stems, stones and other features. • Avoid unnecessary noise as it disturbs both wildlife and other visitors. • Take all the litter that you brought away with you. • Keep to the designated tracks and paths when walking and always be sure of where you are headed to or coming from as orientation in forests can be difficult.
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I went for a solo walk and I never felt any safer. This park is easily accessible from Westlands via the kileleshwa road on foot, personal car or psv and also in town if you use the YMCA side. Although the entrance fee has increased to KES 110 it is still quite affordable. If you compare it with other park fees, this is probably the most affordable. You pay via mpesa as opposed to Ecitizen which is a relief honestly. This park is very well organised. There are arrows guiding you onto different paths with markings of the distance on each path. The paths range from very short, to medium walks. There are also some paths with a bit of steep climbing to really get a good workout. If you also want to just relax on the grass or chairs and read a book, this is also an option. Given there are plenty of people who use this park for prayers and can thus get loud, there are still plenty of quite spaces especially near the bamboo trees. There are a few monkeys as well. If you want to make a family day out of it, there is a kids play area with swings and slides. That particularly area is huge and can definitely accommodate more games such as badminton if you have the rackets, hula hooping... one can get creative. I think this park is ideal for walkers, joggers, book club meetings, group games like treasure hunts and such, dates because it isn't isolated, yoga in the park and such activities. I really enjoyed my walks here. It is also very clean. I definitely recommend the park. There is a plant nursery not sure if one can buy plants or not. Would be a wonderful way to contribute to the park for upkeep and all. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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The Aboratum nature walk in Nairobi is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. This nature trail is located just a few minutes' drive from the city center and is perfect for nature lovers, bird watchers, and anyone looking for a peaceful getaway. The walk spans over 5 kilometers and is nestled in a forested area that is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The path can be narrowed at times, requiring some maneuvering, but is generally well-maintained. The walk is easy to navigate, with tree signage indicating different trail routes, making it perfect for hikers of different skill sets. The Absoratum forest is a breathtaking sight to behold, with towering trees that create a canopy that filters the sunlight beautifully. The trail’s serene atmosphere and natural beauty make it a fantastic place to unwind and find inner peace. As a bird watcher, I was thrilled to spot several species of birds in the forest, including the African pied wagtail, African harrier hawk, and olive sunbird. The walk is not just a feast for the eyes but also the ears, with birdsongs filling the air, making for a truly immersive experience. Overall, the Aboratum nature walk is a must-visit when in Nairobi and a fantastic place to enjoy nature's beauty. The trail offers a delightful escape from the busy Nairobi city, with a serene environment to relax and unwind. So, I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting or living in Nairobi.
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KEVIL KYALO

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Nairobi Arboretum occupies 30.4 hectares and is situated 3 km from the city centre. Nairobi Arboretum now hosts over 300 species of exotic and indigenous tree species. The arboretum also has over 100 species of migrant and resident bird species in addition to Sykes and Vervet monkeys. Important things to remember when visiting Arboretum forest: • Enjoy yourself; in addition to seeing, pause and listen regularly. • Stop to allow wildlife to move off the tracks before you pass. • Do not feed wild animals. • Do not start fires in the forest. • Do not take away animals, animal products, plants or plant parts. • Do not mark or deface tree stems, stones and other features. • Avoid unnecessary noise as it disturbs both wildlife and other visitors. • Take all the litter that you brought away with you. • Keep to the designated tracks and paths when walking and always be sure of where you are headed to or coming from as orientation in forests can be difficult.
Sang Brian

Sang Brian

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