Nairobi National Park & David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
Nairobi National Park is a unique and unspoilt wildlife haven within the sight of the city’s skyline. Nairobi National Park, the only park that borders a capital city. Nairobi National Park, the only park that borders a capital city. Wide open grass, scattered acacia bush play host to a wide variety of wildlife including four members of the big five, exceptional being the elephant. Animals to be found here include; endangered black rhino, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffalos, giraffes, wildebeests, and diverse bird –life (Approximately 520 species recorded).
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is a small flexible charity, established in memory of David Sheldrick, famous Naturalist and founder Warden of Kenya's giant Tsavo East National Park in which he served from 1948 until 1976. You can visit between 11am and 12 noon every day, and see the elephants being fed and playing. In addition, there is a keeper who will give a talk about the elephants, where they came from, how they are getting on, and how some of the previous orphans are progressing. You can get really close to the elephants. The orphanage also takes in rhinos and so if you are lucky you will get the chance to see a young rhino.
Excursion Itinerary
0700hrs: Pick up from your location/locations to be advised.
0745hrs: Arrive at the Nairobi National Park for game drive/park Formalities.
0745hrs – 1030hrs: Nairobi Park wildlife animals game viewing.
1100hrs -1200hrs - Daphne Sheldrick Baby Elephant Orphanage
1300hrs: Your driver will then get you off at a location of your choice within the city or optional lunch at Carnivore Restaurant at $30 per person.
Inclusions:
» Service of an English speaking driver guide
» Transport by air-conditioned minivan
» Driver allowances and entrance fees
» Any applicable taxes