Oloolua Nature Trail: Prices, Activities, And Contacts

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Oloolua Nature Trail The Oloolua Nature Trail Nairobi is a concealed pearl found in the Neighborhoods of Karen in the native Oloolua Forest that’s similarly home to the Institute of Primate Research (IPR).

The National Museums of Kenya set up the trail to provide a relaxing domain away from the city’s bustle to the residents of Nairobi and its environs.

To get to this beautiful spot, you should take a matatu route 24 from the CBD and land at the Karen-Bogon Road Junction close Karen Blixen Museum in Kenya. From here, the Trail is around 500m to the left.

This trail is a wonderful place for people who love short walks, practicing their mutts, or a loosening up barbecue in a tranquil milieu. What’s waiting for you inside Oloolua Nature Trail in Nairobi.

The main fascination here is the trail that winds through the dense woodland, trailing the Mbagathi River, covered in different fauna and flora. Huge riverside bamboo bushes tempt you to plummet an old staircase to the conduit and realx on seats provided. A papyrus marsh down the stream also gives another look into the rich biodiversity of this native woodlands. Further, the trail moves out of the stream valley, incidentally blasting upon dells showered in splendid sunbeam before plunging back under the shade of the cool boondocks cover.

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