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Daily Tour
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About the National Museum of Kenya
The National Museum of Kenya is a world-class institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing Kenya’s rich cultural heritage and natural history. Located in Nairobi, the museum features extensive exhibits on archaeology, paleontology, ethnography, and more, providing visitors with a fascinating glimpse into the diverse tapestry of Kenya’s past and present.
Snake Park
Adjacent to the National Museum is the Snake Park, a unique facility that houses a diverse collection of indigenous Kenyan snake species. Visitors can learn about the importance of snakes in the ecosystem, observe live snake demonstrations, and even handle non-venomous snakes under the guidance of trained staff.
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Begin your day with a guided tour of the National Museum's archaeological and ethnographic exhibits, where you'll learn about Kenya's rich cultural heritage and ancient civilizations.
Explore the museum's natural history exhibits, including displays on prehistoric fossils, early human ancestors, and Kenya's unique flora and fauna.
After touring the museum, head to the Snake Park for an up-close encounter with Kenya's most iconic reptiles. Watch live snake demonstrations, learn about snake behavior and conservation, and even have the opportunity to handle non-venomous snakes under expert supervision.
While the Snake Park houses a variety of snake species, only a few are venomous. Visitors are closely supervised by trained staff to ensure their safety at all times.
Photography is permitted in most areas of the museum and Snake Park, but flash photography may be restricted in certain exhibits to preserve artifacts and specimens.
The museum and Snake Park are family-friendly attractions with interactive exhibits and educational activities suitable for children of all ages. However, young children should be closely supervised, especially around the Snake Park.
The National Museum of Kenya is committed to providing access to all visitors, including those with disabilities. The museum facilities are wheelchair accessible, and staff are available to assist visitors with special needs.
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