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Nairobi National Park offers a truly unique safari experience as the world’s only protected wildlife sanctuary located within a capital city’s limits. Spanning over 117 square kilometers of open grass plains, scattered acacia bush, and rocky valleys, the park provides a dramatic contrast where wild African icons like lions, leopards, and endangered black rhinos roam against a backdrop of distant city skyscrapers. Known as a “Rhino Sanctuary,” it is one of the most successful conservation areas in Kenya, home to over 400 species of birds and a diverse array of plains game including zebras, giraffes, and cheetahs. Whether visiting the historic Ivory Burning Site Monument or tracking predators during a sunrise game drive, the park serves as a powerful and accessible testament to Kenya’s rich natural heritage and commitment to wildlife preservation.