


The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust offers a magical, up-close experience with rescued baby elephants that will captivate children and adults alike. During the daily one-hour public visiting session, families watch adorable orphaned elephants play, mud-bathe, and bottle-feed while keepers share each elephant's rescue story and teach valuable conservation lessons in an intimate, interactive setting.
Visit during Kenya's dry seasons (January to March or June to October) for the best weather and clearer skies for photos. The orphanage only opens from 11am to noon daily, so arrive early. Weekdays tend to be slightly less crowded than weekends, though it's popular year-round.
The entrance fee is approximately $7 USD per person (paid as a donation). There is ample parking on-site. No food is available for purchase, so bring water and snacks. The viewing area is accessible, though the ground can be uneven.
Open daily year-round from 11am to noon, including holidays. The dry seasons (January to March and June to October) offer the most pleasant weather. During rainy season (April to May and November to December), the grounds can be muddy, so waterproof shoes are recommended.
The Giraffe Centre, just 10 minutes away, has a small cafe with kid-friendly snacks and light meals. For a full lunch, Karen Blixen Coffee Garden offers family-friendly dining with outdoor seating in a beautiful garden setting about 5 minutes from the orphanage.
Nairobi Safari Park offers an authentic African safari experience just minutes from the city center, where families can drive through open savannahs spotting lions, zebras, giraffes, and more from the safety of their vehicle. Beyond the wildlife drives, kids can burn energy at the adventure playground, get up close with reptiles, and enjoy picnics surrounded by nature, making this a perfect full-day family adventure.
The Giraffe Centre offers an unforgettable hands-on experience where children can feed endangered Rothschild giraffes from a raised platform, coming eye-to-eye with these gentle giants. This intimate conservation-focused encounter combines education with pure joy as kids feed pellets (and sometimes receive giraffe kisses!) while learning about wildlife protection efforts in Kenya.
The Giraffe Centre offers an unforgettable hands-on experience where children can feed endangered Rothschild giraffes from an elevated platform, bringing them eye-to-eye with these gentle giants. This intimate wildlife encounter combines thrilling animal interaction with meaningful conservation education, making it one of Nairobi's most beloved family attractions with an exceptional 4.6/5 rating from over 17,000 visitors.
The Brickyard Food Court is a family dining haven in Nairobi where picky eaters become happy eaters. With multiple food vendors offering everything from local Kenyan dishes to international favorites, plus outdoor seating and games to keep kids entertained, it's the perfect spot when traveling families need flexibility and variety without the fuss of a formal restaurant.