This is an orphanage for Elephant and Rhinos Calves from all over Kenya. It was founded and is still managed by Daphne Sheldrick, the widow of the best known Game Warden, David Sheldrick. The young calves which are orphaned by poaching from various Parks are brought here and nursed until they are believed to be out of danger then released back to various parks to rejoin their colleagues. The visit is done during the feeding hours which fall between 11:00am to Noon every other day. There is no park fee but only your humble contributions to the trust.
David Shedlrick Wildlife Trust 2hrs
- Price: Price: $50 per person

Largest animals commonly found in national parks and game reserves in Kenya and Tanzania
Fastest known animal in the world, commonly found in Kenya and Tanzania
The King of the jungle
The massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate, with very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
A beautiful equine with black-and-white striped coat and an erect mane
The tallest living terrestrial quadrupeds, a large ruminant mammal with a very long neck and forelegs
A large wild animal, having a large head and shoulders covered in hair, with horns that point to the back
The phenomenal 8th wonder of the world, the wildebeest migration, can be spotted in East Africa.