Halbtagestour durch das Elefantenwaisenhaus ab Nairobi





Beschreibung
Besuchen Sie den David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust auf einer halbtägigen Tour durch ein Elefantenwaisenhaus in Nairobi, in dem entzückende Elefantenbabys leben, die von Naturschützern gerettet wurden. Im Gegensatz zu einigen Touroptionen mit einer langen Liste von Stopps liegt der Schwerpunkt allein auf dem Elefantenwaisenhaus, sodass Sie noch mehr Zeit haben, die Elefantenbabys mit der Flasche zu füttern und mit ihren Tierpflegern zu spielen
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Die Tour beginnt mit der Abholung von Ihrem Hotel / Zuhause in Nairobi um 9:30 Uhr. Wir fahren Sie zum David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Machen Sie von 11 bis 12 Uhr einen Spaziergang durch das kleine Zentrum in einem offenen Raum mit einem Seilzaun. Die jüngsten Elefanten traben aus dem Busch, um ihre Tierpfleger zu begrüßen, die mit riesigen Milchflaschen bereitstehen. Während der nächsten 10-15 Minuten können Sie beobachten, wie jeder Kleine schlürft und seine Milch gurgelt. Wenn sie fertig sind, gibt es Wasser zum Spielen und Wächter zum Anstupsen und Umarmen. Während Sie sie spielen und Fotos machen sehen. Sie finden heraus, wie alt sie waren, als sie im Waisenhaus ankamen, wo sie gerettet wurden und was sie in Schwierigkeiten gebracht hat. Die häufigsten Gründe für Waisen sind: Wilderei der Mutter, Sturz in Brunnen und Konflikt zwischen Mensch und Tier. Sobald die Jüngsten gefüttert sind, werden sie zurück in den Busch geführt, und die 2-3-Jährigen sind an der Reihe. Einige von ihnen können sich selbst ernähren, andere werden immer noch von ihren Tierpflegern gefüttert. Es ist sehr niedlich zu sehen, wie sie ihre riesigen Milchflaschen in ihren Koffern halten und vor Freude die Augen schließen, während sie schnell mehrere Gallonen Milch verarbeiten.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Abholung bei Airbnb und Private Apartments möglich
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Extra USD85 pro Erwachsenem, USD45 pro Kind
Bewertungen(14)
The Elephant Orphanage Half-Day Tour from Nairobi was an unforgettable experience and one of the highlights of my visit to Kenya. The tour was well organized, with convenient hotel pickup and a knowledgeable guide who shared interesting information throughout the journey. Seeing the rescued baby elephants up close was truly heartwarming. Learning about their individual stories, the conservation efforts behind their rescue, and watching them play and feed was both educational and inspiring. The staff were passionate and dedicated, making the experience even more meaningful. The tour is perfect for travelers with limited time, as it offers a unique wildlife encounter without requiring a full-day commitment. I highly recommend this excursion to families, animal lovers, and anyone interested in wildlife conservation. It was a memorable, rewarding, and worthwhile experience that I would gladly do again. Thank you to the team for this amazing tour and will highly recommend this tour to my friends.
I have to say althoigh ive visited before a few years back this is still magical for me, without the dedication of the Sheldrick trust all these baby elephants and rhinos would just die the keepers show how much they love their jobs admission to sheldrick is very reasonable the ideal scenario for a visit is to combine with a trip to the Nairobi national park as without it seems steep to pay park entrance fee and not explore , if you are able adopt one it will stay with you forever
Stephen pointed out interesting landmarks along the drive to orphanage and the sanctuary. He was very accommodating and flexible, which allowed us to make the most of our day. It was a lovely day with a great guide.
Great work done by the team in this place. It requires lots of patience to keep up with good work here. The amazing part is a soon as the elephants become independent they are send back to the wild. Well done and keep doing a good job.
We were very upset that we arrived too late for the baby elephant feeding. We were taken to a Maasai gift shop first instead of going directly to the sanctuary so we had a good view. It was the experience we paid for and to miss the best part was a huge disappointment.
Not only do you get to learn about how the elephants are rescued, rehabilitated, and cared for, you get to pet them! They walk up to the fence to get pets, and you can discern the individual personalities of each elephant. One tried to eat my foot! lol. It was a moving experience to be able to engage with these majestic creatures up close and personally. Plus your entry fees help support the mission. Well worth it!
Really appreciate the work being done by the people here. The young elephants are really well looked after and are happy. The hour spent with them is really fulfilling.
The pickup and drop off was seamless and we had the best driver, John, who was so helpful and attentive! The elephants were also amazing to see.
Elephants were so adorable and funny, tour guide and driver were both amazing and provided valuable information about not only Nirobi but all of Kenya!
We loved seeing the orphaned elephants and rhino. The driver was really good and I would definitely go again. We also went to a bead factory and a shop with beautiful wood carvings



