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Overview
Join us for a Nairobi National Park and Elephant Orphanage Tour and experience the best of Kenya's wildlife and conservation efforts in one unforgettable day. Join us for a day of adventure, education, and wildlife encounters as we explore the diverse landscapes and iconic wildlife
Highlights
Description
Nairobi National Park
Nairobi National Park stands as a unique sanctuary nestled within the bustling city limits of Kenya's capital, Nairobi. Established in 1946, it holds the distinction of being the first national park in Kenya and one of the few in the world located within a major city. Despite its proximity to urban life, Nairobi National Park boasts an incredible diversity of wildlife and landscapes, making it a haven for both animal enthusiasts and city dwellers seeking a natural escape.
The park covers an area of approximately 117 square kilometers and encompasses varied habitats, including open savanna, riverine forests, and acacia woodlands. This diversity supports a rich array of wildlife, including over 100 mammal species and 400 bird species. Visitors to Nairobi National Park have the opportunity to encounter iconic African animals such as lions, giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, and rhinos, against the backdrop of Nairobi's skyline.
In addition to its abundant wildlife, Nairobi National Park offers stunning scenery and panoramic views of the Nairobi skyline, Ngong Hills, and Mount Kenya on clear days. Visitors can enjoy game drives, guided walks, and picnics while immersing themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of the park.
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is a pioneering conservation organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of wildlife, with a primary focus on elephants. Founded in 1977 by Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick in memory of her late husband, David Sheldrick, a renowned naturalist and conservationist, the trust operates various wildlife conservation programs in Kenya.
One of the trust's most renowned initiatives is its Elephant Orphanage, located within Nairobi National Park. The orphanage rescues and rehabilitates orphaned elephant calves, providing them with round-the-clock care, nourishment, and medical attention until they are ready to be reintegrated into the wild. Visitors to the orphanage have the opportunity to witness the elephants' daily feeding and mud bath sessions, as well as learn about the threats facing elephants in the wild, such as poaching and habitat loss.
In addition to its elephant conservation efforts, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is actively involved in other wildlife conservation projects, including anti-poaching patrols, habitat protection, and community outreach programs. Through its commitment to wildlife conservation and education, the trust aims to secure a future where elephants and other wildlife species can thrive in their natural habitats.
What's included
Itinerary
Begin your day with an exhilarating safari drive through Nairobi National Park, a unique sanctuary nestled within the city limits. Keep your camera ready as you search for Africa's "Big Five" - lions, elephants, buffalo, rhinos, and leopards - against the backdrop of Nairobi's skyline. With its diverse habitats and abundant wildlife, Nairobi National Park offers unparalleled opportunities for wildlife sightings and photography
Next, visit the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage, a pioneering organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants. Witness the heartwarming sight of baby elephants being bottle-fed and cared for by dedicated keepers. Learn about the trust's efforts to protect elephants from poaching and human-wildlife conflict, and the challenges they face in ensuring the elephants' survival in the wild.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Nairobi National Park and David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Tour duration is 6 hours.
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