About David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is an brilliant area to tour. It was founded in 1977 by Dame Daphne Sheldrick to honor her late husband, David Sheldrick.

In additionally, since 2001, it has been run by their daughter, Angela Sheldrick. Also it is an area so that it will maximum probably contact your Heart.

David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage main base and location of their elephant orphanage. Often referred to as the Nairobi Nursery. Is in Nairobi National Park just 17 km south of the city of Nairobi, Kenya. It is located off Magadi Road.

Additionally, It looks after the younger elephants till they may be antique sufficient to be launched into the wild.

It additionally has 3 reintegration gadgets positioned. In the Greater Tsavo Conservation Area, Ithumba, and Umani Springs withinside the Kibwezi Forest.

Fee Charges

The charge to go to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is Ksh1,500 for adults and children above 12 years old. While youngsters under 12 pay Ksh500.

This is a donation charge and traffic are welcome to both donate greater to the conservation efforts or even ‘adopt’ an elephant at a small charge.

Opening Hours

The Orphanage at Nairobi Opening Hours The elephant orphanage is open to traffic from eleven am to twelve pm exclusively.

In the past, there was every other special time frame for traffic who’ve followed an elephant. However, with covid restrictions, the  Orphanage not gives this timing.

How to get there

Only approximately 7km from the town center, the animal orphanage is without problems handy on tarmac roads, off Lang’ata Road, Kenya Wildlife Service Head Office.

Accommodation

Visitors for the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage can stay in various Lodges and Hotels in Nairobi.

Wildlife

Adopt an Elephant – except being the maximum precise elephant sanctuary withinside the world, you could also ‘adopt’ one of the toddler elephants here.

The value is $50 according to yr and consists of a certificates with a picture graph and statistics approximately your followed orphan.

There are month-to-month updates approximately your elephant, and a large plus, you’ll have an possibility to experience a 2d go to to the orphanage later withinside the afternoon.

Maxwell the Rhino – As noted, the orphanage additionally cares for orphaned rhinos. Maxwell is a blind rhino you may go to in his unique protecting stockade. He is positioned on the Kenya Wildlife Service workshop, approximately 1km  from the orphanage.

About Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park is a national park located in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya. It was established in 1946 and covers an area of about 117 square kilometers. The park is also unique in that it is the only national park located within a city’s boundaries, hence making it a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike.

The Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffalos, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, and many species of birds. Visitors to the park can enjoy game drives, guided nature walks, and picnic sites. There are also several well-maintained walking trails throughout the park, which allow visitors to explore the park on foot.

Nairobi National Park
Nairobi National Park

Attractions

Animal Orphanage

The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is a facility dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of orphaned and injured animals. It was established in 1964 by the Kenyan government and is now managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service.

The orphanage provides a home for a variety of wildlife species.These include lions, cheetahs, hyenas, leopards, monkeys, baboons, ostriches, and several bird species. These animals are often victims of human-wildlife conflicts, poaching, or other forms of human interference.

Birds

The Park is a haven birding safari destination in Kenya, where the park has over 500 bird species recorded, of which 20 are seasonal European migrants. Many bird species includes Abyssinian thrush, Corncrakes, Fischer’s lovebirds, Grey crowned crane, White-bellied bustard, White-headed vulture and many others.

Nairobi National park Wildlife

Nairobi National Park is home to 100 species of mammals including 39 lions and 90 rhinos, 40 different amphibians and reptiles. It has spectacular wildebeest and zebra migration, major predators in the park include lion, leopard, hyena and cheetah.

Nairobi National Park Wild life

Hippo Polls Walking Trails

Hiking trails in Nairobi National Park start at a picnic area and follow the banks of the Athi River. The route is patrolled by rangers from the Kenya Wildlife Service . Concentrations of large herbivorous antelope, buffalo, zebra and wildebeest can be found in the Park. Ivory Burning Site Monument Hippo Walking Trails Nairobi Safari Walk and Orphanage.

Black Rhinos

The park is home to 50 endangered black rhinos, the densest population in the world. The park is also convenient and virtually guaranteed opportunity to spot eastern black rhinos, because only 700 remain after being decimated by poaching.

Kifaru Ark

Kifaru means Rhino in Swahili, it is one of the most successful rhino reserves in Kenya. The Ark purpose is to combat poaching in the park, and it is one of the few parks.

Nairobi National Park Entry Fees

Park Charges

Best time to visit

The best times to the Park are the dry months of July to October and January and February.

July has the lowest rainfall of any month of the year. Along with July, August is the driest month in Nairobi.

Leopard relaxing on a tree

How to get there

Nairobi National Park is 9 km south of Nairobi and usually visited as a half or full day trip from a hotel in the city.

International flights land at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), 15 km southeast of Nairobi.

Accommodations

The Park is located just a few kilometers outside of Nairobi’s central business district, plenty of accommodation options available in the city. Some of the nearby areas you might consider include Langata, Karen, and Mbagathi, which all have a range of lodges, hotels, and guesthouses available.

Some of the accommodation options close to the park include:

Nairobi Tented Camp

Located just a few minutes’ drive from the park’s main gate and offers luxury tented accommodation with en suite bathrooms, hot showers, and flush toilets.

Ololo Safari Lodge

Located in a private game reserve adjacent to the park and offers luxurious accommodation in thatched-roof cottages, each with its own private veranda and outdoor shower.

Emakoko –

Located on the banks of the Mbagathi River, just a short distance from the park’s main gate, and offers stylish and comfortable rooms with beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.

The Boma Hotel

This hotel is located in the Langata area, just a short drive from the park’s main gate. The Hotel offers comfortable spacious rooms, and well a range of amenities such as a swimming pool, restaurant, and fitness center.

History

The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is located at the entrance of Nairobi National Park, with more than 200,000 visitors each year. Established in 1964. it serves as a treatment and rehabilitation center for wild animals, lions, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, serval cats, rare Sokoke cats, warthogs, leopards, birds, buffalo, monkeys, and baboons.

Where is Animal Orphanage located in Nairobi?

The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is located in the Nairobi National Park at the entrance, next to Kenya Wildlife Service Headquarters on Langata Road.
The Nairobi Animal Orphanage Fees
​​ Adult ​​ Child/Student
​​ SANCTUARIES ​​ Nairobi Animal Orphanage/Kisumu Impala/Nairobi Safari Walk Fees
​​ Citizens/ Residents ​​ Ksh 200 ​​ Ksh 100
​​ Non Residents ​​ $20 ​​ $10
The Nairobi Orphanage Fees
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The Nairobi Animal Orphanage Rules
  • Respect the privacy of the wildlife, this is their habitat.
  • Beware of the animals, they are wild and can be unpredictable.
  • Don’t crowd the animals or make sudden noises or movements.
  • The Nairobi Animal Orphanage, feeding Giraffe

  • Don’t feed the animals, it upsets their diet and leads to human dependence.
  • Keep quiet, noise disturbs the wildlife and may antagonize your fellow visitors.
  • When viewing wildlife keeps to a minimum distance of 20 meters.
  • Leave no litter and never leave fires unattended or discard burning objects.
  • Stay over or leave before dusk, visitors must vacate between 6.00 p.m. – 6.00 a.m.

Adopting a lion in Kenya

Children adopt an animal at $15 while adults do so at $ 35. For every $10 paid in the adoption. The Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013 allows Kenyans who meet the criteria set out in the law to possess wild animals. However, it is illegal to be in possession of a wild animal that has been declared an endangered or threatened species, according to Section 92 of the Kenya Wildlife Act 2013

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Animals found in Nairobi Animal Orphanage

The Orphanage hosts lions, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, serval cats, rare Sokoke cats, warthogs, leopards, various monkeys, baboons, and buffalo. Various birds can also be viewed including parrots, guinea fowls, crowned cranes, and ostriches

The Nairobi orphanage host Lion cub, they are fed by caretakers

Animal Orphanage Nairobi opening hours

Opened every day of the week from 8 am to 5 pm

Nairobi Animal Orphanage Contacts

Phone: 020 2379407

Email: education@kws.go.ke