Leilani Gardens

Location: Kikuyu

Leilani Gardens is a hidden gem and a perfect location for your next family picnic, kids day out or your kids birthday party.

The Garden is situated in Kikuyu Township on the outskirts of Nairobi City. Your kids will be amazed by the spacious ever-green grounds where they play some soccer, fly a kite, do some cartwheels or just roll on the green grass.

The best part is the awesome kids’ playground that has a jungle gym, trampoline, awesome swings plus loads of toys to keep your little angels happy.

Additional information

– Advanced booking recommended. Call 0720 093143 to make reservations.

–Leilani Gardens is an alcohol and drug-free zone.

Facilities

  • Wifi
  • Parking
  • Stroller Friendly
  • Baby Changing Unit
  • Kids/Family Toilet

Food

  • Kids Menu
  • Kids Dining
  • High Chairs

Amenities

  • Kids Play Area
  • Toys
  • Kids Swimming Pool
  • Green Lawns
  • Baby Sitting

Activities

  • Picnics, Birthdays

Photos

The Location & Contact Information

Telephone:
+254 0743 232 214.
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Things to Note

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KShs 200/- per child | KShs 200/- per adult
4 1 Reviews

(Reviews based on child friendliness)

VM | Dec 12 2021

The place is around 2.5kms from Kikuyu Town. It's just as described above apart the limited toys (children been carrying toys away). The lawns are nice and safe for babies to play and run around, and there is a trampoline, swings, bouncing castle and slides. You can carry your own ball. The only downside about the venue is the wind, the winds are so strong and at around 4.30pm it gets chilly even if sunny and hence kids should carry very warm clothes. The staff especially the property care taker was really nice. Oh and please take the Kikuyu route, the Nderi route is unnecessarily long.

KShs 200/- per child | KShs 200/- per adult
4 1 Reviews

(Reviews based on child friendliness)