I visited the village of Mamba in Nairobi because we were too late to go to the Elephant Orphanage that day. Even if you could walk around easily, you had to carry a "guide" with you and obviously they would eventually ask for a tip. I would have preferred to walk the factory alone. Also, the animals don’t seem to be locked in to keep up well - it’s a zoo which makes me a little sad to see them in such a small space. I’m not sure if this place is also very strange to Kenya as I think these animals can be seen elsewhere in the world.
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I visited the village of Mamba in Nairobi because we were too late to go to the Elephant Orphanage that day. Even if you could walk around easily, you had to carry a "guide" with you and obviously they would eventually ask for a tip. I would have preferred to walk the factory alone. Also, the animals don’t seem to be locked in to keep up well - it’s a zoo which makes me a little sad to see them in such a small space. I’m not sure if this place is also very strange to Kenya as I think these animals can be seen elsewhere in the world.
Very beautiful small zoo with crocodiles, turtles and ostriches, and small crocodiles, which is very interesting. The scenery is very beautiful, with many beautiful flowers and trees. You can also see small mimosa.
In African villages, everything is free. You can take pictures with the African people here, and you can also get in close contact with animals. It is very kind.
The impression of this side is very good, I feel that I will come here for the second time, I like the feeling, I recommend it to everyone.
I feel that the feeling here is very comfortable and relaxing. The night market is very pleasant and worth recommending to everyone.