Silole Sanctuary

Silole House … Your Wild Getaway!

  • Bird Watching
  • Game Viewing
  • Hill and Rock Climbing
  • Nature Trails
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Overview of Silole Sanctuary

Silole Sanctuary is a 400-acre private reserve bordering Nairobi National Park, located about an hour’s drive from Nairobi. Nestled between the gorges of the Embakasi and Kiserian rivers, it offers a diverse mix of riverine forests, grassland plains, and valley thickets, creating a rich ecological mosaic. This peri-urban haven is home to over 60 mammal species and abundant birdlife, all within reach without long-distance travel.

Activities & Wilderness Encounters

Silole Sanctuary invites both adventure and relaxation with a variety of activities:

  • Guided or unguided nature walks, showcasing diverse habitats.
  • Swimming at the nearby Masai Lodge pool, ideal for a serene dip.
  • Rock climbing among the dramatic gorges carved by the Embakasi and Kiserian rivers.
  • Birdwatching and wildlife observation, especially from the verandah of Silole Cottage, where impalas, dik-dik, hares, and occasionally giraffes or buffalo can be seen.
  • Game drives into Nairobi National Park through the adjacent Masai Gate.

Where to Stay

  • Silole Cottage: A charming 2-bedroom cottage with en-suite bathrooms, loft spaces perfect for kids, a well-equipped kitchen, solar power (backed by a generator), and an east-facing verandah with sweeping views of the park.
  • Silole House: The central hub of the property, offering downtime while overlooking Nairobi National Park.

Visitor Reviews

TripAdvisor users frequently praise Silole for its peaceful ambience and close wildlife encounters:

“A trip back in time—birdlife and wildlife with the Nairobi city silhouette in the background make it worth a visit”.

“Silole remains one of my favourite places to visit when in Nairobi. The sanctuary offers great views… Away from the city with spectacular views and a backyard that has giraffes and buffaloes.”

These authentic reflections underscore the sanctuary’s quiet charm and immersive nature experience.

When to Visit Silole Sanctuary

The best wildlife viewing occurs during the dry season (June–September and January–February), when animals congregate around water sources and vegetation is sparse.

For birdwatchers, migratory species arrive in Nairobi National Park between November and April, making this a key window for birding enthusiasts.

Nearby Attractions

Silole Sanctuary sits amid a cluster of compelling Nairobi getaways:

  • Bomas of Kenya – A cultural center displaying traditional Kenyan homesteads and performances, just along Lang’ata Road.
  • Kitengela Hot Glass – Adjacent to Silole, known for glass art, bridge walks, and horse or camel riding.
  • Additional natural escapes within Nairobi include Karura Forest, Ngong Hills, and Oloolua Nature Trail, ideal for walking, biking, and picnics.

These make Silole a perfect base for a multi-faceted Nairobi retreat.

How to Get There

  • Enter through the Masai Gate at the southern edge of Nairobi National Park—this directly connects to Silole Sanctuary.
  • Alternatively, drive via Magadi Road, turning toward Masai Lodge and following the murram road for 6 km to reach the entrance near Masai Lodge Gate.
  • Note: A 4WD is recommended in the rainy season for smooth access.

Frequently Asked Questions About Silole Sanctuary

What is the best time to visit Silole Sanctuary?

The dry months (June to October and January to February) are ideal, as roads are more accessible and wildlife viewing is easier.

Visitors can enjoy nature walks, birdwatching, swimming at the Masai Lodge pool, rock climbing, and game drives in Nairobi National Park through the Masai Gate.

Yes. Guests can stay at Silole Villa or Cottage, both offering a rustic and comfortable wilderness experience.

The sanctuary is accessible via Magadi Road from Langata, with a turnoff near Nazarene University toward Masai Lodge. A 4WD is recommended during the rainy season.

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Open

8:00 am - 6:00 pm

  • Monday

    8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Tuesday

    8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday

    8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Thursday

    8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Friday

    8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Saturday

    8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Sunday

    8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Local time

    8 October 2025 1:54 pm

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