b'Nairobi cityNairobi is very cosmopolitan yet very African. It is the hub of East Africa. Many internationalNairobi marketorganizations have their regional headquartersMEEThere. Nairobi has one of four major UN offices,Florian Keller DONT MISSwith various UN agencies having a presence. Atvirtually at one of his Talisman restaurant in Karen for excellent fusion the same time, Nairobi has bustling markets andwebinars food and an eclectic ambiance.enchantingtravels.com/A sundowner atop the Ngong Hills. The sun strolling through vibrant downtown Nairobi makeswebinarsyou feel like you are at the center of Africa. setting over the spectacular Great Rift Valley is anNairobi has pleasant weather all year roundunforgettable sight.without it being hot and humid, thanks to itsA visit to the elephant orphanage. It will make you proximity to the equator and altitude of 5,900 feetwish you could take a baby elephant home.above sea level. It is located at the edge of the stunning Great Rift Valley. On my mountain bike, it takes me 45 minutes to the edge of the Rift Valley, and on the way, I often encounter wildlife, including ante-lopes, giraffes, and buffalos. Nairobi National Park is the only protected wilderness area in the world that is located within a capital city. It is only 15 minutes from the city PHOTO COURTESY: CHERYL PECK(NGONG DAIRY), PIXABAY.COM (NAIROBI CITY AND MARKET)center and has fantastic wildlife sightings: giraffe, zebra, antelopes, lions, and even rhino. The southern part of the park is my favourite as it is open savannah and makes me feel like I am in the Serengeti. Kenyans are extremely friendly and welcoming. Even a policeman will smile while trying to extractElephant Orphanagea bribe from you!VISIT THE MOVIE SET FROM OUT OF AFRICANairobi National ParkMeet Florian Keller, co-founder of Enchanting Travels, who is happy to welcome you to Africa in person and host you for a sundowner or dinner at his home in Nairobi. Florians home for the last 15 years is the iconic Ngong Dairy, a primary filming location for the movie Out of Africa, shot in 1985. The lush garden is an ideal spot for an evening drink with views of the Ngong Hills in the distance. Indoors, you can dine by the fireplace where Meryl Streep told Robert Redford stories. This unique and exclusive experience offers you a glimpse into the place that has shaped the imagination of countless around the world about Africa. enchantingtravels.com/ngong-dairyENCHANTING TRAVELS \x1a 25'