Snake Park on Prof. Wangari Maathai Rd is a fascinating destination for those curious about reptiles and wildlife conservation in Nairobi. Situated within the museum campus, this park offers an engaging experience where visitors can see a variety of snakes, turtles, and other reptiles native to the region. One of the highlights is the chance to hold a baby python while learning about ongoing efforts to protect these incredible creatures.
The park is known for its informative exhibits and friendly keepers who are passionate about education and conservation. It’s a clean, safe environment that appeals to families and anyone eager to deepen their understanding of reptiles. With its hands-on opportunities and knowledgeable staff, Snake Park stands out as an educational and entertaining attraction in Nairobi’s vibrant cultural landscape.
Visitors praised the informative exhibits and knowledgeable keepers at the Nairobi Snake Park, making it an educational and engaging experience for families and those interested in reptiles.
Guests appreciated the opportunity to interact with snakes and other reptiles, such as holding baby pythons and learning about conservation efforts, enhancing the visit with hands-on experiences.
The clean and well-kept environment of the park, along with a diverse collection of reptiles, fish, and other animals, creates a family-friendly atmosphere suitable for all ages to enjoy.
Some visitors noted that the tanks and enclosures at the park felt small and outdated, with fake plants that detracted from the overall experience, suggesting a need for renovation and enrichment for the animals.
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Md Ferdous Hossain (Ferdous)
in the last weekST S
in the last weekPoorly maintained but nice to see. Very friendly and helpful staff.
Oratile Geruld
a week agoRachael Beukes
a week agoHad an amazing time at Nairobi Snake Park 🐍
Ian Cyril
2 weeks ago