This tour starts by picking you from your hotel/home within Nairobi 9:30 am. We will drive you to David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, and have a walk through the little center from 11 am – 12 pm in an open space, with a rope fence around it. The youngest elephants come trotting out of the bush to greet their keepers who stand at the ready with giant bottles of milk. For the next 10–15 minutes you can watch each little one slurp and gargle their milk. When they're done, there's water to play with and keepers to nudge and get hugs from. While you get to watch them play and take photos. You find out how old they were when they arrived at the orphanage, where they were rescued from, and what got them into trouble. Once the youngest are all fed, they are led back into the bush, and it's the turn of the 2–3 year olds. Some of them can feed themselves, and some are still fed by their keepers. Watch them hold their giant milk bottles in their trunks and close their eyes with joy as they make quick work of several gallons of milk.
Embark on an unforgettable African adventure, exploring Kruger National Park, Eswatini, and Lesotho. Discover breathtaking wildlife safaris, rich cultural experiences, and awe-inspiring landscapes. Witness the Big Five in their natural habitat, immerse yourself in Eswatini's vibrant traditions, and marvel at Lesotho's stunning mountain scenery. This all-encompassing tour promises an extraordinary blend of nature, wildlife, and cultural immersion, making it the perfect safari experience for passionate travelers seeking a thrilling and diverse journey. Book now for an unparalleled exploration of Southern Africa!
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Tent, Guest House, Hotel, Hut
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, Kr
Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, Kruger National Park, Malealea, Graaff-Reinet, Addo Elephant National Park, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, St. Lucia, Drakensberg Mountains