David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is today the most successful orphan-elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world and one of the pioneering conservation organisations for wildlife and habitat protection in East Africa.
Magadi Road Nairobi Kenya
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Make sure you get there on time for the 11am feeding, it's a must see! Adopt an elephant and help a great cause, these folks are hard working and are doing a great job of helping orphaned elephants .
It is a great experience but be sure to go early as it gets extremely crowded . Otherwise you will not see anything nor touch those lovely babies . We stood on the left side to see their entrance.
Great to see the baby elephants up close. Position yourself near where they enter the enclosure so you will have some great pic moments without any people in the shot. Only open between 11am - noon
It's only $50/year to adopt an elephant . They let you visit your adoptee before it goes to sleep between 5 and 6. Do the right thing. Visit their website to sponsor these beautiful creatures now.
Very good too see, well worth the $5 admission. Lots of baby orphan elephants , they give you the history of each one, you can pet them, great video & photo opp.
If you have already adopted an elephant you can come and visit your baby from 5-6 when they come in to go to bed for the night. Much less crowded than the morning viewing and a great cause!
AmustSEE! No words could never describe the emotion U 'LL have during UR visit here.The direct contact with those babies, watching their new parents taking care of them is an unforgettable experience.
Don't expect to spend much time petting these orphaned elephants , but do expect to be overwhelmed with cuteness . Very close to the Nairobi Giraffe Centre and Nairobi National Park . Go.
Didn’t seem like there was a best place to stand, all kind of depends on where the elephants decide to hang out!
They are covered with blankets when they sleep and the wardens share their rooms just like mothers and they have names I loved it
From 11am-12 midday the orphaned elephants arrive in 2 groups. Good views from everywhere, the side areas are less crowded .
Enjoyable and informative experience. Highly recommend!
For $50.00 USD you can adopt an orphan baby Elephant to help with their rehabilitation.
The Davide Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, in Nairobi, Kenya, is where you see the orphan elephants being reared for release. Viewing times are only from 11:00am to Noon. Admission charged (donation) Read more
A great place to be....a MUST visit while in Nairobi
Spent an hour with the cute baby elephants ...wonder why someone would want to harm such beautiful animals
Only open to visitors from 11-12 in the morning. A must see and a great way to contribute to work being done to save the african elephant
Don't forget to visit the young black rhino on your way out!
Very cute baby elephants but too many people shoving and trying to touch the poor animals. It wasn’t the most pleasant experience as I was pushed out of my spot couldn’t even get a picture.
If you are in Nairobi it is a MUST !!!!!
Elephants orphanage. Lovely baby elephants
NOT WORTH THE HASSLE!!!! Spent over 2 hours trying to pay on their system. They sat there laughing while we tried troubleshooting their system. After about an hour of trying, they mentioned we needed
NOT WORTH THE HASSLE!!!! They sat there laughing while we tried troubleshooting their system. After about an hour of trying, they mentioned we needed to turn off pop-up blockers on ecitizen.
Will life makes me soo wild!
We were held up for over 2 hours for payment.
Only touch the elephants if they come to you!
Lovely place to be
They feed the elephant 's from strictly 11am to 12pm.
Orphan elephants are so cute
Don't come late to watch baby elephants ! They only open 1 hour from 11 am...
Because their system wasn't working.
코끼리는 11시부터 12시. 하루한번
Make sure you try the pepper steak and rum ice-cream berry for dessert. Excellent.???? - James Ong'ang'a
Feeding the giraffes is a lovely experience for young and old alike ???? - Friedelien Brockerhoff
Feta & coriander samosas, coconut seafood soup, baobab lemonade - all outstanding! - Phil Christensen
Absolutely AMAZING!! Just 20 mins from center of the city. Thousands and thousands of animals up close. Giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, buffalo, rhinos, lions much much more. A MUST when in Nairobi ????❤️ - Brad Hager