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Nairobi Animal Orphanage

February 4, 2025 by

A Guide To Nairobi Animal Orphanage

About 10km south-west of Nairobi is the first national park to be established in East Africa on December 16, 1946. At the main entrance to the park is the Wildlife Conservation Education Centre – Animal Orphanage established in 1964 to educate the public on wildlife and nature conservation.
Education programmes at the centre make participants’ understand the relationship between human activity and the environment. The Nairobi Education Centre’s responsibilities are to educate the public about wildlife and environmental conservation, increase people’s understanding of wildlife and eco-systems and provide wildlife conservation and management information to local and foreign visitors in parks, reserves and other tourist destinations.

Animal Orphanage – Nairobi Kenya

Its target groups are schools and college, adults, communities near the park, visitors to the Nairobi National Park and Animal Orphanage, church and conservation group and KWS staff. At the centre, wildlife lectures are given and videos shown. The centre’s facilities include a lecture hall equipped with audio-visual equipment that accommodate 100 visitors, a reference library, 62-seater buses for hire, an animal orphanage, a unit that produces education material and at audio visual centre for production of learning materials.

Attractions in Nairobi Animal Orphanage

  • Bonding with orphaned animals
  • Close-up,views of animals
  • Animal adoption programme

How to get to Nairobi Animal Orphanage

  • Roads: Only about 7km from the city centre,the animal orphanage is easily accessible on tarmac roads,off Langa’ta Road,Kenya Wildlife Service head office.

Nairobi Animal Orphanage fees

Citizen    
Adults KSH: 250
Child KSH: 150
Resident
Adults KSH: 350
Child KSH: 200
Non – Resident
Adults USD:25
Child USD: 15

Nairobi Animal Orphanage contacts

Postal Address:
P.O. Box 42076-00100 Nairobi
Phone: +254(20)6000800,020 2587411
Email: education@kws.go.ke

More About Kenya

Kenya is a world unto itself. Kenya is Africa’s original safari destination, attracting explorers, adventurers, and travelers for centuries. A safari to Kenya is a trip of a lifetime.

Tourist Attractions in Kenya:

Kenya has one of the world’s greatest tourist attractions sites, known for its diversity of landscape, wildlife, and cultures. From sweeping savannahs to tropical beaches and coral reef, dense equatorial forests to mighty snow-capped mountains, and more.

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Kenya Safari

Kenya is the ultimate safari destination, providing travelers with a window into the heart of Africa. But this is not all that Kenya has to offer. Located near the equator, Kenya´s magic lies in the fact that the country encompasses an astounding variety of landscapes and climates, flora and fauna, as well as communities and cultures, home to water sports, a swim with dolphins and adventure.

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Hotels and Accommodation in Kenya

Hotels in Kenya vary enormously in price and facilities. Luxury hotels in Kenya offer excellent standards of service and are comparable to the best hotels anywhere in the world. Kenya’s abundance of natural produce, combined with the rich variety of cultures and traditions, has created a great culinary nation.

The fertile volcanic soil of the Rift Valley produces a bounty of fresh vegetables, while the coast is a great source of tropical fruit and fresh seafood. The Kenyan coast is also the home of the world-renowned Swahili cuisine, a blend of Middle Eastern and African cooking with a particular coastal twist.

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Towns in Kenya

Apart from the towns of Nairobi , Mombasa, Kisumu and Nakuru, Kenya has other major towns each a unique representation of the country’s striking abundance in flora and fauna. Most of these towns are headquarters in their respective counties or major economic bases in their regions. Luxury hotels and lodges located here provide good accommodation and conferencing facilities for guests who dare to try out a taste different from the capital or the coast.

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The Kenyan People Culture and Tradition

Kenya’s culture blends together diverse tribes, traditions, and religions into one beautiful, well-woven tapestry.  These traditions complement each other while incorporating the modern influences of globalization – resulting in a vibrant cultural spirit that is uniquely Kenyan. Kenya has over 42 different tribes with different languages and several dialects. Kenyan tourism has made the Maasai and Samburu tribes the most famous because of their long preserved culture.

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