Nairobi National Park was established in 1946. Nairobi National Park covers an area of 117 sq. km. It is famous for its Black Rhino. It is also unique in the sense that it is the oldest national park of Kenya.
Wide variety of animals contributes to the beauty and attraction of Nairobi National Park. Animals such as Zebra, Wildebeest, and Eland very strangely leave it after the period commencing from July to August every year for their annual migration to Masai Mara. However, the Black Rhino is an exception to this rule. The Black Rhino does not take part in this migration. Nairobi National Park is also a successful breeding ground for cheetahs. Apart from cheetahs, the Nairobi National Park is the breeding ground for numerous other animals such as buffalo, lion, leopard, and the reptiles such as crocodile. All of them get a chance to enjoy this wilderness safely, as the Nairobi National Park restricts hunting and illegal trade.
Visitors are not allowed to stay inside the Nairobi National Park. But no reason to get worried because Inn Mayfair Court near Jomo International Kenyatta Airport and Hotel International Nairobi will provide world class accommodation facilities.
The Nairobi National Park reminds of the Historic Ivory Burning to stop the poaching trade. This park has played a major role in protecting the wildlife of Kenya. Many anti-poaching campaigns have been led from Nairobi National Park.