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Overview
Embark on an unforgettable day tour that takes you on a journey of discovery and conservation in the heart of Nairobi. This captivating safari adventure combines visits to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage Trust and the Giraffe Center
Highlights
Description
David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage Trust:
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage, located on the outskirts of Nairobi, is a sanctuary dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants. Established in 1977 by Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick in memory of her late husband, David Sheldrick, the orphanage has since become one of the most successful elephant rehabilitation centers in the world.
The orphanage provides a safe haven for baby elephants that have been orphaned due to poaching, human-wildlife conflict, or other causes. The elephants receive round-the-clock care from dedicated keepers and veterinarians, with the goal of eventually reintroducing them back into the wild.
Visitors to the orphanage have the opportunity to witness the orphaned elephants during their feeding and bathing sessions. It's a heartwarming experience to watch the elephants guzzle down milk formula from giant bottles and frolic in mud baths under the watchful eye of their keepers.
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust conducts educational programs and guided tours aimed at raising awareness about elephant conservation and the threats facing these iconic animals. Visitors can learn about the challenges of elephant conservation and the trust's efforts to protect and preserve Kenya's elephant populations.
The orphanage offers a unique foster program where individuals can symbolically adopt an orphaned elephant and contribute to their care and rehabilitation. Foster parents receive updates and photos of their adopted elephant and have the opportunity to visit the orphanage during special events.
Giraffe Center:
The Giraffe Center, located in the Nairobi suburb of Karen, is a conservation facility dedicated to the preservation of the endangered Rothschild's giraffe. Established in 1979 by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (AFEW), the center plays a crucial role in breeding and raising giraffes in captivity to ensure their survival in the wild.
Visitors have the unique opportunity to interact with giraffes up close and even feed them from a raised platform. It's an unforgettable experience to watch these majestic animals extend their long necks to accept food pellets from visitors' hands.
The Giraffe Center offers educational programs and guided tours aimed at raising awareness about giraffe conservation and the importance of protecting their natural habitat. Visitors can learn about the behavior, anatomy, and habitat of giraffes through informative presentations and talks
The center is surrounded by nature trails that wind through indigenous forest, providing opportunities for leisurely walks and bird-watching. Visitors can explore the lush surroundings and observe various plant and animal species endemic to the area.
A souvenir shop at the Giraffe Center offers a range of giraffe-themed gifts, including clothing, artwork, and handcrafted items. Proceeds from the sales contribute to the center's conservation efforts and support giraffe conservation projects across Kenya.
What's included
Itinerary
Your day begins with a visit to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage Trust, a world-renowned sanctuary dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and reintegration of orphaned elephants. Established in memory of David Sheldrick, a renowned conservationist, the orphanage provides a safe haven for baby elephants that have been orphaned due to poaching, human-wildlife conflict, or other causes. Witness the incredible bond between the orphaned elephants and their dedicated keepers as they receive round-the-clock care and nurturing. Learn about the challenges facing elephant populations in the wild and the trust's efforts to protect and preserve these magnificent animals for future generations.
Next, your safari adventure takes you to the Giraffe Center, a conservation facility dedicated to the preservation of the endangered Rothschild's giraffe. Here, you'll have the unique opportunity to interact with these graceful creatures up close, feeding them from an elevated platform and learning about their behavior, biology, and habitat. The Giraffe Center plays a crucial role in breeding and raising giraffes in captivity to ensure their survival in the wild. Gain insights into the center's conservation efforts and the importance of protecting giraffe populations from threats such as habitat loss and poaching.
As you explore both the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage Trust and the Giraffe Center, you'll be immersed in the beauty and wonder of Kenya's wildlife while supporting vital conservation initiatives. Your visit to these iconic landmarks promises unforgettable encounters with orphaned elephants and endangered giraffes, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for Kenya's rich natural heritage and the importance of safeguarding it for future generations.
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Day Tour to David Sheldrick Elephant Trust and Giraffe Center duration is 6 hours.
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