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Lonely Planet's guide to Kenya - Nairobi (Chapter), 8th Edition On Sale!




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Lonely Planet's guide to Kenya - Nairobi (Chapter), 8th Edition - 2.99, This is the Nairobi chapter from Lonely Planet’s Kenya guidebook.Despite it’s reputation for crime, Nairobi is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city full of attractions, including the world’s only national park packed with free-roaming megafauna on the cusp of a capital city. An outstanding museum and fantastic restaurants and hotels all add to the city’s appeal. watching a gleeful group of baby elephants being bottle-fed at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust maps tangling tongues with an endangered Rothschild’s giraffe at Langata’s Giraffe Centre transport surveying the city from above the clamour at the Kenyatta Conference Centre restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Nairobi & around, Ngong Hills, Kiambethu Tea Farm., ISBN: 9781741796735









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