
Ziplining – Kenya
Ngong Hills Kompass Rift Zip & Ridge Pedal
Location: Ngong Hills Viewpoint (Kompass)
Zipline: Two 250m zips with Rift Valley drop views
Extras: Scenic cycling along Ngong ridge trail

Activity: 1–2 hours (Zip + Ridge Ride)

Meal: Hot nyama choma lunch or Kompass restaurant meal

Transport: Nairobi pickup + park entry included
Package Price:
• Kenyan Citizens: KES 3,800 + 5,000 (meals) + 5,000 (transport) = KES13,800
• Foreigners: USD 120 + USD 50 (meals) + USD 50 (transport) = USD 200


The Forest, Kereita – Canopy Zip & Forest Loop
Location: Kereita Forest (near Limuru)
Zipline: 6-line canopy (2.2 km total – longest in East Africa)
Extras: Forest ride or walk to Kereita Waterfall

Activity: 2–3 hours (Zip + Ride/Walk)

Meal: Forest lunch picnic or hot local meal

Transport: From Nairobi and back
Package Price:
• Kenyan Citizens: KES 3,800 + 3,000 (meal) + 5,000 (transport) = KES11,800
• Foreigners: USD 100 + USD 50 (meals) + USD 50 (transport) = USD 180
What’s Included in Every Package
• All ziplining tickets and safety gear
• Short guided ride (forest, ridge, or river path)
• Round-trip transport from Nairobi
• Meals (lunch + water + fruit snack)
• Entry fees (e.g. Ngong park fees)
• Support rider or hiking guide
Booking Notes
• Group size: Min. 2, max. 10 per trip
• Departure: Nairobi – morning & midday slots available
• Add-ons: Archery, hiking, rafting, or camping upon request
Get your adrenaline fix while soaring through Kenya’s forest canopies. Ziplining offers a bird’s eye view of nature in safe, eco-friendly settings. Great for families, groups, and thrill-seekers ready to glide above it all.
Fly through the forest. Feel the freedom.

Rapids Camp, Sagana – River Zip & Ride
Location: Rapids Camp, Sagana
Zipline: Over Tana River near waterfall (~250m)
Extras: Short riverbank bike ride or nature walk

Activity: 2–3 hours (Zip + Ride + Rapids View)

Meal: Riverbank lunch or local Sagana eatery

Transport: Nairobi transfers included
Package Price:
• Kenyan Citizens: KES 4,000 + 3,000 + 5,000 = KES 12,000
• Foreigners: USD 60 + 30 + 50 = USD 140
