DAVID SHELDRICK ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE

DAVID SHELDRICK ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE

DAVID SHELDRICK ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE 

If you’re organizing a journey to Kenya, it’s likely that you’ve already come across the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, often known as the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. This internationally acclaimed conservation group, located on the edge of Nairobi National Park, offers a unique and touching opportunity to see baby elephants up close and to discover the essential efforts being made to safeguard them. Visiting the Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi offers an educational and inspiring experience, as well as a chance to make a direct contribution to one of Africa’s most esteemed wildlife rescue initiatives.

What does the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage entail?

The Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is operated by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT), a groundbreaking conservation charity founded in 1977 by Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick to honor her late husband, the famous naturalist David Sheldrick. The sanctuary mainly aims to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned elephants, many of whom have lost their families due to poaching, human-wildlife conflict, or drought.

For the last forty years, the elephant orphanage has evolved into a worldwide exemplar of wildlife conservation. Calves that are brought to the sanctuary receive 24/7 attention from devoted keepers who serve as surrogate mothers, aiding in the young elephants' emotional and physical healing. Once they are ready, the elephants are eventually reintroduced into the wild, typically in Tsavo National Park.

What Is the Location of the Nairobi Elephant Orphanage?

The Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is situated in Lang’ata, bordering Nairobi National Park, and is only a 30-minute drive from the heart of Nairobi (depending on traffic conditions). Due to its easily reachable site, it serves as a perfect halt when traveling to or from Kenya’s other safari spots such as the Masai Mara, Amboseli, or Laikipia.

 

 

What to Anticipate When You Visit

The elephant orphanage serves as a functioning rescue centre rather than a zoo or traditional animal park, with visits meticulously organized to minimize stress for the animals. Visitors can go to the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage just once a day (with the exception of December 25th), from 11:00 AM to noon; prior reservation is necessary.

The public visit (from 11 a.m. to noon).

During the daily public session, visitors congregate around a roped-off area that includes a mud bath and a watching zone. Younger elephants are brought in for their midday feeding in groups, one by one.  It’s a joyful spectacle, often muddy. The keepers provide the elephants with a special milk formula through bottle-feeding, all the while recounting the stories of individual rescues and the larger dangers that elephants in Kenya confront.

This is the ideal moment to ask questions, snap pictures (no flash), and watch the calves as they splash, roll, and engage with their human caregivers.

Why go to the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage?

Back an Essential Conservation Initiative:
The fee paid by each visitor goes straight towards the Trust’s efforts in rescue, veterinary care, and anti-poaching. By opting to foster an orphan (details on that later), your support extends even further.

Affecting and Instructive Experience: 
Seeing orphaned elephants learn to trust again has an emotional depth few wildlife encounters can match. You will emerge not only filled with admiration for their toughness but also better acquainted with the intricate problems that African elephants are up against in this day and age.

Activity Suitable for the Whole Family: 
The elephant orphanage caters to individuals of every age group. The playful calves and engaging presentation often captivate children, making it an ideal educational stop for families.

Nairobi's Elephant Orphanage: Travel Tips for Your Visit

Reserve in advance: 
Advance booking is crucial because of its popularity and limited entry. Go to the website of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust to reserve your place.

Early Arrival: 
To secure good viewing positions and have time to look around the small gift shop (which offers ethically made souvenirs), it is advisable to arrive at least 30 minutes before opening.

Bring a Hat and Sunscreen: 
The viewing area offers little shade, and the intensity of Nairobi’s midday sun necessitates adequate preparation.

Refrain from using flash when taking photos: 
The animals can be startled by Flash. Cameras and smartphones are allowed, but please disable the flash setting.

Combine with Other Attractions

Giraffe Centre (in 15 min distance);

The Giraffe Centre in Lang’ata, located just a short drive from the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, offers a unique chance to engage with endangered Rothschild’s giraffes. This conservation and education centre, operated by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (AFEW), offers visitors the chance to hand-feed giraffes from an elevated platform, creating memorable experiences and excellent photo opportunities.

The centre is essential for the reintroduction of giraffes into Kenya's protected parks and for teaching local school children about conservation. In addition, there is a picturesque nature trail winding through the native forest and a quaint café where you can unwind after your visit. This engaging and accessible experience will be enjoyed by families, couples, and wildlife enthusiasts alike. When combined with a visit to the Nairobi elephant orphanage, it creates a comprehensive half-day wildlife schedule just beyond the downtown area.

 

Nairobi national park;

Nairobi National Park offers a one-of-a-kind safari experience, being the only national park in the world situated within a capital city. Covering an area of 117 km², it hosts an extraordinary range of wildlife, including lions, rhinos, giraffes, buffalo, and more than 400 species of birds, all against the backdrop of Nairobi's city skyline.

Though it is near urban life, the park serves as a vital rhino sanctuary and a key conservation area. Guided game drives, picnic sites, and walking trails near the Hippo Pools are available for visitors to enjoy. Wildlife sightings are most likely during morning or late afternoon visits. It is convenient to merge both experiences into one day, providing travelers with an extraordinary glimpse of Kenya's wildlife within just a few hours, as it is situated close to the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. Perfect for people who lack time but want to experience the genuine flavor of safari life.

Karen Blixen Museum;

Visit the Karen Blixen Museum, the erstwhile residence of the renowned Danish writer famous for her memoir "Out of Africa," and take a step back in time. The museum, situated in the tranquil suburb of Karen (named after Blixen), provides insight into the personal life of one of colonial Kenya's most famous figures and the era itself. The farmhouse has been meticulously preserved and includes numerous original furnishings, photographs, and artefacts from Blixen’s era.

Guides with expertise share captivating tales about her life, her farm, and her connections with local residents and the nearby landscape. With its lovely gardens and vistas of the Ngong Hills, the museum grounds provide a tranquil and uplifting stop. Located just a short drive from Nairobi's elephant sanctuary, it serves as an excellent cultural addition to the more wildlife-oriented attractions, providing a wider perspective on Kenya's rich heritage.

 

 

Effect of the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage on Conservation

Since its founding, the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage has rescued and rehabilitated more than 300 elephants. A number of these orphans have managed to return to the wild and begun families of their own, demonstrating the success of the sanctuary’s innovative rehabilitation model. However, the Trust’s efforts extend beyond elephants; it also operates:

  • A mobile vet service operating in national parks

 

  • A dog unit specialized in anti-poaching
     
  • Programs for community outreach and education
     
  • A project for rescuing and rehabilitating rhinos

Your visit to this Nairobi elephant sanctuary supports a leading holistic and impactful wildlife organization in Africa.

A must-visit for the wildlife lovers.

If your adventure in Kenya includes even one day in Nairobi, be sure to take the opportunity to see the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. It’s not just a delightful hour spent with baby elephants; it serves as a profound reminder of nature’s resilience and the difference responsible travel can make. No matter if you’re on your own, with relatives, or enjoying a longer safari with Beyond Travel, stopping at this elephant orphanage will surely be one of the best parts of your trip.

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