Trent Hunt Not a bad way to spend a couple of hours but: - It is very overpriced for foreigners ($22 USD) - Entry can only be purchased with a Kenyan eCitizen account which is unnecessarily complex and only seems to work in Chrome with pop ups enabled. - There’s no maps and practically no signage inside the park save for a small description on the enclosures - The roaming Zebra’s were cool but I expected more Impalas
Tony Mwati It's a quiet, calm place to walk around. They have allowed the zebras to roam freely. Amongst the caged animals are, ostrich, Warthog,lions,leopard, monkeys,baboons and many more. The entrance fee is 250 per head for adults. You can also have a boat ride at the park.
Mina Gavell The grounds are lovely. Situated right on the lake, you can enjoy the sparkling blue water while zebras graze freely and monkeys frolic. The captive animals are quite stunning as well and easy to spot. My only criticism is that while most of the habitats were spacious and enhanced with trees and such, some seemed a bit small and lacked shade or greenery.
Zuhura Miriam Awesome place for a nature walk. A few caged animals with a history but not so much. Atleast the king of the jungle rules there. You can get a boat ride into the lake. Affordable rates. It's ok for a picnic but you may have to share it with the monkeys. It's not a big place to run wild but the air is awesome. Do not carry plastic bottles... We are keeping the place clean. Do NOT feed the animals. Oh.. plenty of hyacinths. Overall.. it's an awesome place for you and your family especially the children to learn a thing or two about animals.
Esther O Great place to see some of our wildlife in captivity. It's a bit expansive. Walking around the sanctuary took me about 1-1/2 hours so come prepared with water and a snack. It borders the lake so at most points you can see the lake. It has around 4 picnic sites with wooden benches to sit and enjoy a meal. You can also get boat rides onto the lake. There is also a railway line trail but I didn't go down the trail....