Your tour starts by pick you from the specified pickup points. proceed to Nairobi National Park for an early morning game drive after a short introduction. See more than 100 different species of animals including lions, cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, buffaloes, hippos, rhinos, zebras, gazelles, elands, wildebeests, hyenas and so many more. Next, visit the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. Since its launch, the orphanage has hand-reared more than 150 baby elephants that were orphaned in the wild, often due to poaching. The orphanage supports the reintegration of these gorgeous creatures into the wilds of Tsavo National Park in the east of the country. Know more about this fascinating venture and see the baby elephants being fed by their keepers. Proceed to Nairobi National Park for an early morning wildlife drive after a brief introduction. See over 100 different animal species, such as lions, cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, buffaloes, hippos, rhinos, zebras, gazelles, elands, wildebeests, hyenas, and many more.
Then, pay a visit to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. Since its beginnings, the orphanage has raised over 150 baby elephants who were orphaned in the wild, typically due to poaching. The orphanage aids in reintroducing these magnificent creatures into the wilds of Tsavo National Park in Kenya's east. Learn more about this intriguing project and watch how their carers feed the baby elephants.
Advance to the Giraffe Centre. The institution was supposedly established as a breeding facility for the endangered Rothschild giraffe, however it also runs conservation and teaching programmes for Kenyan school children. Meet the local giraffes before proceeding to an enclosed homestead, the Bomas, each presenting one of Kenya's major ethnic groups. The Bomas are built using the same techniques that are used by local tribes, so the experience is truly authentic, much as you would find in the remote communities of Kenya. The site is also home to an impressive auditorium, one of largest in Africa that seats 3,500 people to watch the internationally recognised Harambe dancers. Relax and enjoy traditional songs and dances performed by various ethnic groups at Bomas.