With Tsavo East Day Safari you explore the largest park in Kenya, Tsavo East National Park, measuring 11,665 square kilometers. Tsavo East is the home to the famous Red Elephants, lions, hippos, Read more ➤
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Overview
Nairobi National Park & Elephant Orphanage tour offers one the opportunity to see the 'Big FIVE.' Enjoy baby elephants and see them play at the mud bath pool & feed on milk bottles. Exclusive tour dedicated to a 'wild tour next to a city' and conservation efforts in Nairobi.
Highlights
Description
Your 40-minute trip to Nairobi National Park will be in a comfortable open-roofed safari vehicle, allowing you the best opportunity to see the spectacular views of the wilderness on the way there.
Your professional and experienced guide will pick you up from your hotel early in the morning and give you an informative overview of the days itinerary.
Once you arrive at Nairobi National Park, you'll start your 4-hour game drive in the same open-roofed van, perfect for getting a 360-degree view of the scenery.
Keep your eyes peeled in search of lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, jackal, and many other animals. You should easily spot the monkeys near the gate - have your camera ready to catch these playful creatures. Standing, you'll be able to spot animals from afar in their natural habitats.
The adventure continues with a visit to the Elephant Orphanage, operated by the renowned Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Here, you'll encounter the most endearing residents – baby elephants who have been rescued and are undergoing rehabilitation. Watch them being fed, playing, and even taking their daily mud baths. Their stories and personalities will warm your heart as you gain a deeper understanding of the challenges they face in the wild.
Expert guides will provide you with valuable insights into the region's rich wildlife and conservation efforts, offering a profound understanding of the vital work being done to protect Kenya's natural heritage. Learn about the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to safeguard these magnificent creatures and their habitats.
By joining this tour, you actively contribute to wildlife conservation and the preservation of Kenya's unique ecosystems. Your visit to the Elephant Orphanage directly supports the rescue, care, and reintegration of orphaned elephants into the wild, making a meaningful impact on the future of these incredible animals.
This tour is not just an excursion; it's a life-enriching experience that leaves you with lasting memories of Africa's wildlife and a profound appreciation for the tireless conservation efforts in place. By the end of the day, you'll carry with you a sense of wonder and a strong connection to Kenya's natural beauty.
What's included
Itinerary
NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK
6A.M.-10:30A.M.
DURATION:4HOURS
Our journey commences at the unique Nairobi National Park, an urban wilderness sanctuary where you can spot iconic African wildlife against a backdrop of the city skyline. Witness graceful giraffes, majestic lions, rhinos, and more in their natural habitat. The juxtaposition of the wild with the urban is truly mesmerizing, offering a surreal and unforgettable safari experience.
DAVID SHELDRICK WILDLIFE TRUST/ELEPHANT ORPHANGE NAIROBI
10:30A.M.-12P.M.
DURATION: 1HOUR
The adventure continues with a visit to the Elephant Orphanage, operated by the renowned Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Here, you'll encounter the most endearing residents – baby elephants who have been rescued and are undergoing rehabilitation. Watch them being fed, playing, and even taking their daily mud baths. Their stories and personalities will warm your heart as you gain a deeper understanding of the challenges they face in the wild.
Expert guides will provide you with valuable insights into the region's rich wildlife and conservation efforts, offering a profound understanding of the vital work being done to protect Kenya's natural heritage. Learn about the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to safeguard these magnificent creatures and their habitats.
By joining this tour, you actively contribute to wildlife conservation and the preservation of Kenya's unique ecosystems. Your visit to the Elephant Orphanage directly supports the rescue, care, and reintegration of orphaned elephants into the wild, making a meaningful impact on the future of these incredible animals.
KOBE TOUGH Beads and Leather (OPTIONAL)
12P.M.-12:45P.M.
DURATION:30MINUTES
After the baby elephants at your pleasure, we will proceed to the Beads women factory. This is charity company that offers opportunity to the widowed women and single mothers to make a living. Witness bead making by hand. Guests experience the making of ceramic beads jewelry using clay from clay preparation to final product such as necklaces, earrings, and bracelets including the first in the world watch bracelets/bands compatible with apple watches. We also cover Maasai bead making where we our guests experience making of Maasai beaded apple watch bands, belts and collars.
After this one is at liberty to be taken for lunch or back to the hotel.
END OF TOUR.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Nairobi National Park & Elephant Orphanage Tour with free pick up duration is 7 hours.
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