full day nairobi city tour

1 Day Nairobi City Tour

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1 DAY NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK, DAVID SHELDRICK ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE, NAIROBI SAFARI WALK, GIRAFFE CENTRE AND THE KAREN BLIXEN MUSEUM
Overview

NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK

A great game viewing experience awaits wildlife lovers against the city backdrop. Common animal species include – Giraffe, leopard, zebra, buffalo, antelope, lion, black and white rhino, hippo, and crocodile. The park is a thriving rhino sanctuary and is one of Kenya’s most successful rhino sanctuaries. The park’s exceptional birdlife records a remarkable over 400 species whose numbers tend to swell up between March and May when a host of European migrants make the park their home.



THE DAVID SHELDRICK ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE

David Sheldrick Elephant Trust Orphanage embrace all measures that complement the conservation, preservation and protection of wildlife including anti-poaching, safe guarding the natural environment, enhancing community awareness and providing veterinary assistance to animals in need.
The David Sheldrick Elephant Trust Orphanage nursery is located in Nairobi National Park, is where an orphan's journey begins — a journey that will culminate, many years down the line, in their reintegration back into the wild. The public visit takes place every day, except 25th December, from 11am to 12 noon. During this time, we are delighted to welcome those with a confirmed booking to join us for an unforgettable hour with the Nursery herd. Funds from your visit help support the rescue and rehabilitation of the orphaned elephants in our care.


Important Update: The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has mandated that Nairobi National Park gate entry fees must be paid by all those visiting the SWT Nairobi Nursery. It is important to note this is separate to our Nursery entry donation, which still needs to be paid to us on the day of your visit. We encourage you to review the information below about these new fees and to arrive early on the date of your booked visit. We cannot delay the start of the public visit, or extend it for late arrivals. The sections below provide additional information about visiting us, including details of the newly imposed KWS fee

THE DAVID SHELDRICK WILDLIFE TRUST ELEPHANT AND RHINO NURSERY IS OPEN DAILY FOR VISITORS ONLY FROM 11:00 TO 12:00 (1 HOUR) THE VISIT CANNOT BE DELAYED OR EXTENDED FOR LATE ARRIVALS.

THE DAVID SHELDRICK WILDLIFE TRUST NURSERY SITE PROTOCOLS

The public visit takes place strictly between 11am and 12 noon - the visit cannot be delayed or extended for late arrivals. We encourage guests to arrive at or before 10:30am on their booked date, if not before, to allow for time to pass through the KWS Mbagathi Gate.

SMOKING AND VAPING IS PROHIBITED.

Mobile phones should be switched to silent and guests are asked not to make or receive calls during the public visit as this will disturb other visitors. Photographs and video can be captured strictly for personal use only. Commercial use of content filmed at the Nursery is strictly prohibited. Every orphan in our care will ultimately be reintegrated back into the wild. For this reason, we carefully limit their exposure to humans, and only Keepers are allowed to feed and directly interact with them. However, some of the more mischievous elephants may choose to extend a trunk in greeting or bump along the visitor cordon!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT HAPPENS DURING THE NAIROBI NURSERY’S PUBLIC VISIT?

The public visit is timed around our Nursery herd’s midday milk feed and mud bath. From a variety of viewing areas, you will see the orphaned elephants run out of the forest in groups for their much-loved bottles of specialist milk formula. Afterwards, all the orphans gather for playtime. Some wallow in the mud, while others challenge their friends to a wrestling match or indulge in a dust bath. Each day is unique among our Nursery herd. One of our senior Keepers leads the public visit, introducing you to each orphan, sharing a bit about their stories and personalities, and teaching you about our wider conservation work across Kenya. We always set aside time for questions at the end.

WILL I SEE MY ADOPTED ORPHAN?

During your visit, you will see the orphaned elephants who are currently in our care at the Nairobi Nursery and attending the midday mud bath. On our website, we state the location where each orphan currently resides. You can find an up-to-date list of our Nursery herd here. It is not possible to meet Maxwell the rhino during the public visit, as he is blind and prefers a very quiet life.

CAN I ADOPT AN ORPHAN IN-PERSON ON THE DAY OF MY VISIT?

Yes! Adoptions directly support our Orphans’ Project, funding the specialist care needed to successfully raise orphaned elephants and other creatures. You are most welcome to adopt in-person at the end of your visit, for a minimum contribution of US$50 per year. As a memento of your in-person adoption, you will receive a special adoption packet that is exclusive to the public visit. This includes an adoption certificate, an elephant watercolour print, a printed book copy of the latest SWT Annual Newsletter, and a profile of your chosen orphan.

IS THERE A GIFT SHOP AT THE NAIROBI NURSERY?

After the mud bath, we offer for sale a small selection of SWT apparel, souvenirs, and gifts made by Kenyan artisans.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME TO THE VISIT?

Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing for the outdoor setting. It can be hot and sunny at the mud bath, so we strongly advise guests to wear sunscreen and a hat. During the rainy season (March- April and October-December), it can be muddy, so bear that in mind when visiting. We do not offer refreshments on-site. Bring plenty of water for yourself, but leave other drinks and snacks at home.

IS WI-FI AVAILABLE AT THE NURSERY?

There is no public Wi-Fi available at the Nairobi Nursery.

HOW CAN I CONTINUE TO SUPPORT AND STAY INVOLVED WITH THE SHELDRICK WILDLIFE TRUST AFTER MY VISIT?

Donate: As a non-profit, our conservation projects are entirely funded by donations. Every contribution makes an enormous difference. You can support us directly in Kenya, as well as through the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust USA, a 501(c)(3), and the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust UK, a registered charity in England & Wales. Find out more Adopt: If you are in a position to give, adopting an orphan in our care is an engaging and deeply impactful way to support our work. You will receive monthly updates on your adopted orphan and our wider orphan herd throughout the year, along with exclusive access to the latest Keepers’ Diaries and other special content.

NAIROBI SAFARI WALK

Nairobi Safari Walk is characterized by three simulated major ecosystems namely; wetland, savannah and forest, it is the closest you can get to the wild. You would sample the menu of the country’s rich fauna and flora including the white rhino, Big cats, Crocodiles, Pigmy Hippo, antelopes and primates. It is also home to some 150 indigenous trees.

THE GIRAFFE CENTRE

At the Giraffe Centre, visitors can get extremely up close and personal to the world’s tallest species! Up on the feeding platform the giraffes love to interact with visitors, reaching out with their long, inquisitive tongues in hope of a treat. Seeing their mascara-like eyelashes from just inches away, feeling the roughness of their dark tongues and witnessing their different personalities is fascinating. The Giraffe Centre is the creation of the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (A.F.E.W. Kenya), a Kenyan non-profit organisation. Our main purpose is to educate Kenyan school children and youth on their country’s wildlife and environment, as well as give local and international visitors an opportunity to come into close contact with the world’s tallest species, the giraffe.

THE KAREN BLIXEN MUSEUM

A museum shop offers a wide selection of souvenirs including handicrafts, posters and postcards, the Movie ‘Out of Africa’, books and other mementos. Children and school groups are not left out as the Museum offers curriculum centered education programs and tailored art activities. Our nature trail offers sneak peeks at tree hyraxes and is a haven for birdwatchers, with plenty of birds living here. Our trees are labeled to help in identification and learning. The Karen Blixen Museum has received various awards for excellence of service and is rated highly by travel guidance platform.

 

Tour Itinerary

Departs daily from Nairobi City hotel at 06:00 for an early morning game viewing drive which facilities spotting nocturnal animals like the leopard, aardvark, porcupine and civet, mongoose and many others including of course all the resident animals. Such animals are active during the night or at very early in the morning and can easily be see during this early morning game viewing drive.

Then further carry on until at 10:00 time for proceeding to David Sheldrick Elephant Trust Orphanage where you would experience in this world renowned Orphanage cute baby (calf) elephants wallow in their mud baths. Learn about them and have the opportunity to adopt one. Seeing their mascara-like eyelashes from just inches away, feeling the roughness of their dark tongues and witnessing their different personalities is fascinating.

You would further tour Nairobi Safari Walk within Nairobi National Park where you would discover the flora and fauna closest and safe you can get to the wild.

Lunch would follow in Carnivore Restaurant then proceed to Giraffe Centre where visitors can get extremely up close and personal to the world’s tallest species! Up on the feeding platform the giraffes love to interact with visitors, reaching out with their long, inquisitive tongues in hope of a treat.

You would end your day with The Karen Blixen Museum which was once the centre piece of a farm at the foot of the Ngong Hills owned by Danish Author Karen and her Swedish Husband, Baron Bror Blixen- Finecke. Located 10km from the city centre, the museum belongs to a different time period in the history of Kenya, and later gained international acclaim with the release of the movie ‘Out of Africa’, an Oscar winning film based on Karen’s autobiography by the same title.

Later you would be taken back to your hotel or a place of your interest in Nairobi City for your further destination.

End of the safari.

 

Tour Inclusions and Exclusions

Tour Inclusions

  • Lunch
  • Park fees
  • Game drives as per the itinerary in a tourist pop up safari van
  • All our transport has insurance
  • 1 litres of mineral water per person

Tour Exclusions

  • Drinks
  • Tips for the service
  • Yellow fever vaccination
  • Visa
  • Things of personal use

Easter & Christmas Surcharges
A surcharge would be charged per person per night on Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Easter Monday and on 24th, 25th, 26th, 31st December and 1st January.

NB: For clarity, supplement to be confirmed at the time of booking

For optimal enjoyment of your safari, we urge you to carry the following:
All weather firm shoe pair, short and dress to use during the day, trouser for use in the evenings with long sleeved shirt, sweater or jacket, hat, swimming costume, sunglass, camera, binocular, sun protection cream and insect repellent spray or cream.


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