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Why the Giraffe Centre still works
The Giraffe Centre remains one of the easiest Nairobi experiences to sell because it delivers quickly. Clients get close-up giraffe viewing, feeding, a nature trail, and a simple stop that works for families, short layovers, and first-time visitors who want a reliable highlight without committing to a full-day city program.
2026 ticket prices and opening hours
The Giraffe Centre’s official FAQs and contact pages currently list the centre as open every day from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., including weekends and public holidays.
- Non-resident adult: KES 1,500
- Non-resident child: KES 750
- Resident adult: KES 400
- Resident child: KES 200
- Children under 3 years: free
The Centre says payments are cashless and currently accepts card or M-Pesa.
What clients should expect
The experience is short, interactive, and straightforward. Most clients spend about 90 minutes to two hours on site, which makes it easy to pair with other Karen stops. It is not a game drive and should not be sold like one. The appeal is direct interaction with Rothschild’s giraffes and a compact conservation visit.
- Feeding giraffes from the raised platform
- A short educational talk about giraffe conservation
- Access to the nature sanctuary trail at no extra cost
- A tea house and gift shop for a slower finish
Best fit for Plentiful Adventures clients
This is one of the best Nairobi add-ons for families, first-timers, and clients with limited city time. It also works well on arrival day if the hotel is in Karen or Langata, or as part of a structured Karen route with Kazuri and Karen Blixen Museum.
Weekday late morning can get busy, and the Centre itself says its peak hours are around 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. If the brief is a calmer visit, sell an earlier arrival.
2026 planning notes
- Quote the current official rates instead of recycling the older KES 1,200 and KES 1,000 numbers still floating around online
- Use it as a short, high-yield stop rather than overbuilding a whole day around it
- Advise cashless payment and basic ID expectations for resident rates
- For family groups, it works best when paired with one other nearby stop and lunch
If you want to include the Giraffe Centre in a Nairobi arrival or departure day, we can route it with the right Karen stops so the day stays efficient and client-friendly.
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