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Visite de l'orphelinat des éléphants et du centre des girafes

4.6(305)Nairobi1 heure
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Description

Passez la journée à visiter l'orphelinat d'éléphants David Sheldrick pour observer bébés et jeunes éléphants orphelins : l'observation se fait strictement entre 11h et 12h. vous visiterez le Giraffe Center pour vivre une séance d'alimentation supervisée. NB : Le jour de Noël 25 décembre - L'orphelinat David Sheldrick Elephant sera fermé pour vacances, nous vous proposerons une alternative

Options de l'excursion

Visite de l'orphelinat des éléphants et du centre des girafes
  • Service de prise en charge compris

Itinéraire

Entrée incluse60 min

La visite commence par vous chercher à votre hôtel / domicile à Nairobi. Vous serez conduit au centre Giraffe où vous nourrissez les girafes Rothschild sous la supervision de gardiens. Le centre a sauvé, élevé à la main et relâché environ 500 girafes orphelines dans la nature depuis son ouverture en 1979. Cette attraction offre la possibilité de nourrir à la main la girafe de Rothschild, en voie de disparition. L'emplacement offre également une excellente éducation sur la physiologie, les comportements et les préférences d'habitat de ces beaux animaux.

Entrée incluse60 min

Vous serez ensuite conduit au David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust pour traverser le centre de 11h à 12h dans un espace ouvert, entouré d'une clôture en corde. Les plus jeunes éléphants viennent trotter hors de la brousse pour saluer leurs gardiens qui se tiennent prêts avec des bouteilles de lait géantes. Pendant les 10 à 15 minutes suivantes, vous pouvez regarder chaque petit boire et se gargariser avec son lait. Ensuite, vous aurez le temps de regarder les éléphants jouer. Vous découvrez quel âge ils avaient lorsqu'ils sont arrivés à l'orphelinat, d'où ils ont été sauvés et ce qui leur a causé des ennuis. Les raisons les plus courantes de devenir orphelin: la mère est braconnée, la chute dans des puits et les conflits humains / faune. Une fois que les plus jeunes sont tous nourris, ils sont ramenés dans la brousse, et c'est au tour des 2-3 ans. Certains d'entre eux peuvent se nourrir eux-mêmes et certains sont encore nourris par leurs gardiens. Regardez-les interagir avec leurs gardiens, grignoter quelques branches de leurs acacias préférés et jouer avec les demi-tambours d'eau et de boue

60 min

Le prochain arrêt est la visite de Kazuri Bead Factory/Kobe Beads Factory. Il s'agit d'une entreprise de poterie qui fabrique l'une des plus belles perles du monde. Toutes les étapes vous seront présentées du début à la fin. C'est aussi une usine unique car elle emploie des mères célibataires du quartier pauvre qui gagnent leur vie pour subvenir aux besoins de leurs familles. Cette usine de poterie, de céramique et de perles emploie toutes les mères célibataires pour fabriquer ses beaux cadeaux et souvenirs - qui sont maintenant exportés dans le monde entier. Il y a une boutique de cadeaux qui stocke certaines de leurs marchandises. Veuillez noter que l'atelier est fermé le samedi après-midi et le dimanche toute la journée, cependant la boutique est ouverte 7 jours.

Points forts

Visite en petit groupe
Frais d'entrée au Giraffe Center
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Guide professionnel
Frais d'entrée à l'orphelinat des éléphants

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Visite en petit groupe
Frais d'entrée au Giraffe Center
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Guide professionnel
Frais d'entrée à l'orphelinat des éléphants
Non inclus
Nourriture et boissons
Parc national de Nairobi qui est obligatoire pour accéder à l'orphelinat des éléphants

Lieux et horaires de prise en charge

 Pick up disponible à partir Airbnb et appartements privés

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
  • Payez 85 $ de plus par personne pour le parc national de Nairobi puisqu’il est sous KWS et qu’il est situé à l’intérieur du parc. Sa redevance de conservation

Avis(305)

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rachel_t
June 13, 2026
Girafe centre and...

Girafe centre and elephant orphanage were great but they charged us almost 100usd/ pers instead of 85$ to get to the park without explanation. Too expensive for 4h experience.

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Marie_K
June 8, 2026
Awesome experience

Excellent visit! We were able to touch the elephants and watch them interact. It was also great to know the show times are limited so the sanctuary focuses on the elephants

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Sue_S
May 21, 2026
A good guide makes a good day great

This was my last day in Nairobi and the tour was excellent. My driver/guide, John, offered very interesting information on the drive to the centers and helped me gain the most from the experiences. As a solo traveler, I appreciated the effort he gave to make my day very worthwhile.

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Monique_S
May 4, 2026
Baby Elephants

The driver Peter was friendly and professional. I would definitely recommend him. As far as the activity, I was disappointed. My husband and I adopted an elephant because we arrived, we also purchased hats and t-shirts before our arrival. All participants are lined up against a rope, the staff should have told everyone to stay in their place and not move around. People came from the other side of the rope and pushed people out of the way to see the elephants. Also, I believe the staff should ensure they take the elephants around so everyone can take pictures and feel the baby elephants. I also believe they should as if anyone had adopted an elephant, and if so, they should show them then the elephant they adopted so they can take pictures. This was the activity I was looking forward to the most and I am very disappointed at the experience. My husband and I didn’t get to take pictures of our adopted elephant. The keepers know people come there to see and feel the elephants!

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Jennifer_B
April 24, 2026
GREAT TOUR - but read the info on the National Park entry fee twice!

This was a great tour. I booked just a couple of weeks ahead and ended up being the only person on the tour. My guide, Stephen Mutuku, contacted me by WhatsApp the night before, which I greatly appreciated. He picked me up promptly at 8 am at my hotel. The giraffe sanctuary was first, but we got there about 25 minutes early and Stephen stopped at a shop on the side of the road. I was confused at first, but it ended up being a co-op for individuals selling their souvenirs. The shop owner/seller and all of the various men in the building were friendly and kind. They didn't want to tell me any prices until I had decided if I was going to buy something, because there is a "discount" based on how many you buy. I purchased a small nativity set and bread basket and after the "discount" it was 11500 KSH, about $90 give or take. The cost is beside the point, I am happy to contribute to the economy, but it wasn't cheap and the interaction just feels uncomfortable. Even with that, they were all kind and friendly and not pushy. The shop had several options for payment, including Apple pay. Then we went to the giraffe sanctuary. I didn't realize you were going to be expected to feed the giraffes - I would have actually rather just watched them, but it turned out fine. Stephen knew where to suggest that I stand, he directed me a bit to get better pictures, and we had fun. The sanctuary was beautiful, the staff gave me a quick run down of the sanctuary history and did show-and-tell with some giraffe bones (apparently the large leg bones don't have bone marrow to make them solid and stronger!). Next was the elephant orphanage. Stephen got us there in plenty of time to be "first" at the gate to walk in, after which he directed me to the best place to stand where I would not be facing into the sun! It was so cute to see and hear about them - in the pictures they don't look very small at all! I know the tour listing says you need to buy a ticket for the National Park - I think it was $80 - the cost is just what it is, you are at the mercy of the Kenyan government. But just know that to get your ticket they only take credit cards, you need to buy the ticket online once you are there so you use your phone and if it doesn't have cell service you need to connect to their wifi, and if you don't have a phone apparently you can enter your personal information into another person's phone (like your guide or another person on the tour) and get the ticket that way. You need to enter your full name, your passport number, and your email address - and then I got my ticket by email from the Kenya National Wildlife Service. They took my Mastercard, but I would make sure you have more than one credit card - I didn't have seamless credit card usage when I was in Nairobi. They did not take Apple Pay. There is no way to see the elephant orphanage unless you go through this process - it is worth it, just be aware of what it is going to take. We then went to the bead factory - it was a short tour, the women were friendly, the gift shop was huge and all of the necklaces were clearly priced. The had a seamless credit card and apple pay system. I came home with two that I probably won't wear but I will treasure just the same! :)

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Kelvin_A
April 3, 2026
Unbelievable experience

Such a great experience we managed to get to the giraffe centre before it got busy and fed the giraffes without fighting for them. The elephant orphanage was also great we got so close to the elephants, getting to touch them and take selfies next to them.

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elenagD4190BI
March 19, 2026
Great tour with Stephen

We had a wonderful experience together with our great driver and guide Stephen Mutuku. He was making sure we did everything on time and gave us a lot of information about the sites we visited and introduced us to Kenya’s nature. We enjoyed time spent with him. He accompanied us during our visits of the Giraffe Center and Elephant Orphanage, showed the best place to take photos, filmed us during the giraffe feeding activity and even stopped at the supermarket at our request. We will keep good memories about this tour!

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Kenneth_D
March 10, 2026
If you like giraffes and elephants then a must to visit

Enjoying feeding the giraffes and learning about them. Not too busy when we were there, so got great photos and did not feel rushed or pushed along. Elephants were brilliant and learnt a lot about them at the sanctuary which was very interesting. It was quite hot and busy compared to the giraffes but great to see them play. Felt it was quite expensive getting into the reserve (for the elephants), especially, as we were only entering it for the elephant sanctuary.

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Katie_K
March 8, 2026
Great experience, very helpful guide!

This was a great tour that covered the must see and do adventures in Nairobi. The driver and guide, Stephen, was very knowledgeable, shared lots of information the whole journey and was incredibly helpful. He made sure we had the best spot for viewing the elephants and was great at taking photos for us! It is a requirement to buy the National Park ticket seperately and I think a link to the site should have been sent out in advance to ensure everyone had the opportunity to buy the ticket before arrival. I would recommend this tour to others

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Rebecca_S
February 18, 2026
Feeding Giraffes

Feeding the giraffes was so awesome! And after following Sheldrick Wildlife on social media for years, it was so amazing to visit in person and see the orphaned elephants. It was a great day and I would do it again!

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