Giraffe Center, Elephant Orphanage, Beads Center & Bomas of Kenya Tour Nairobi

From $135 9 hours MURINGA KENYA TOURS AND SAFARIS Karen, Kenya, Nairobi Pickup available Free until 1 day before

Why we love it?

The Giraffe Center, Elephant Orphanage, Beads Center & Bomas of Kenya Tour offers a full-day experience centered around wildlife conservation and cultural immersion in Nairobi. Participants will visit the Giraffe Center to learn about the endangered Rothschild giraffes, followed by the Elephant Orphanage, where they can observe rescued elephants being cared for. The tour also includes a visit to the Beads Center to see local artisans at work and ends with a cultural performance at the Bomas of Kenya, showcasing traditional music and dance. This tour is suitable for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Kenyan culture, providing a unique blend of nature and heritage within a single day.

Inclusions

  • pick up and drop off from your Nairobi Hotel/residence
  • Giraffe Center Entrance fee
  • Elephant Orphanage Entry Ticket fee
  • Bomas of Kenya Entrance fee
  • Tour Beads Center
  • Small Group Tour

Exclusions

  • Lunch own expense (available for purchase)
  • Items and services of personal nature

Itinerary

Step 1

The tour starts by pick up at your Nairobi Hotel or home 8AM. You will then be driven to the Giraffe centre where you will learn more about the conversation efforts to conserve an endangered species. The center's main purpose is to protect and help with the breeding of the endangered Rothschild Giraffe. Under the supervision of a professional, you can feed the giraffes from a raised observation platform. These platforms allow the visitors to come eye-to-eye with the giraffes. The center also has a large auditorium where visitors can listen to talks about Giraffe conservation and a various activities the center is involved in.

Step 2

The second stop is the Elephant Orphaned Trust; it is strictly open between 11 am and 12 noon. Here you will be able to see rescued baby and teenage elephants and learn their unique stories of how they got there, how they got their names and what plans are there to release them. Daphne Sheldrick, as part of the David Sheldrick Conservation Foundation, rehabilitates baby elephants and other wildlife here at her home just outside of Nairobi National Park. These babies have lost their mothers to poaching, death, injuries, on getting lost in the wild or other tragedies.

Step 3

You will then be driven to the Kazuri or Kobe Beads factory. This is a pottery company that makes one of the world most beautiful beads. You will be shown all the stages from the start to the finish.

Step 4

You will be taken out for lunch (own expense) at Bomas of Kenya or Tamambo or similar restaurant then enter auditorium for cultural dances The tribal cultural shows happens every day from 2:30pm to 4pm and display tribal talent in music, dance, theatre/drama, fashion show, poetry/recitals and comedies. If you are interested in Kenyan culture or just want an afternoon of African entertainment, this is a day trip not to be missed!

Please Note

  • Stroller or pram accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • we also pick from Private Apartments and Airbnb

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby
  • Infants must sit on laps

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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