Nairobi Education Centre - Animal Orphanage Review
4.4 /510 Reviews
Dennis Findlater
4/5
You'll never experience anything yhis awesome in Canada
Nairobi Education Centre - Animal Orphanage
Posted: Sep 22, 2011
Like
More Reviews
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
Gerard Keyes
5/5Outstanding
To be able to stroke a Cheetah that seemed so calm was such an experience I just cannot forget.
0
Posted: Mar 8, 2013
GLS***88
5/5Outstanding
This is a fantastic center that rescues and rehabilitates wounded and orphaned animals. It's located just outside the gates of Nairobi National Park, making it an easy stop during a safari outing. They have a wide range of animals you might not see in the wild elsewhere and, best of all, perform a critical service to Kenya's wildlife!
0
Posted: Jul 23, 2012
Mumbi K
4/5Excellent
Just a 2 min drive away (or about a 10-15min walk), you can see the animals at an affordable rate..no car needed.
0
Posted: Sep 16, 2017
GLS***68
4/5Excellent
The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is located in the Nairobi National Park. It serves a treatments and rehabilitation centre for wild animals. The Orphanage hosts lions, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, serval cats, rare Sokoke cats, warthogs, leopards, various monkeys, baboons and buffalo. Various birds can also be viewed including parrots, guinea fowls, crowned cranes and ostriches.
0
Posted: Sep 29, 2016
jonnyontheroad
4/5Excellent
Though it may not be a highlight of your trip, the Safari Walk is worth a visit. Call ahead to ask for feeding times, and plan your trip to coincide with them. Best tip: The cheetahs are orphans rescued at birth, and have been raised by the Kenya Wildlife Service. The wardens can be sweet-talked to let you into the cage to pet the now full-grown but docile cats.