
*Pick up at the hotel or airport-Baby Elephants: 11am-12pm
Baby Elephants Cente is a world–class conservation figure and the premier authority on the successful raising of milk–dependent infant elephant and rhino orphans. Karen Blixen Baby Elephants Cente, can be only be visited for an hour every day between 11am and noon. During this hour the baby elephants are brought out to play and to feed, and visitors can watch them from behind a rope. Wardens are on hand to explain the work of the orphanage and to answer any questions. Private visit's can be arranged with wild safaris and travel at 1500 Hours for a cost of 450 US Dollars (1 to 4 Guests). The Private visit allows you to touch and feed the baby Elephants with fomulated milk.
Baby Elephants-Giraffe center: 12pm -1:30pm
At 1:30pm We Drive you to the Giraffe Centre, an elevated treetop aeriel where we may hand feed giraffes, quite literally face–to–face. Since its founders, Jock and Betty Leslie-Melville, rescued a baby giraffe named Daisy from a heavily-poached area of western Kenya in 1974, their home has become a household name among wildlife lovers world-wide - and Daisy a star in her own right. Here a resident expert also presents a private briefing on the Center's work to save the endangered Rothschild giraffe. spenp 1 hour then drive to Karen Blixen
Giraffe center -Karen Blixen
Karen Blixen -of "Out of Africa" fame, is now preserved as a museum. A visit to this museum provides an opportunity to step back in time and gain an insight into this remarkable woman's life. Views of the Ngong Hills.After the Giraffe Center, the headquarter for the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife made famous by ‘Daisy Rothschild’, a giraffe calf rescued from Soi, on the Western Kenya border. Daisy and her family form only a small part of a herd of these gentle giants, living in a semi wild state at Giraffe Manor. These animals will come to a protecting wall to be fed. Make most use of your visit when you go to the Giraffe center nature trail up until the Gogo river. This is what most people don’t get to see and it’s a fascinating place to walk in the nature, with bushes on either side and birds giving the most wondrous songs. Reach down to the river and search for giraffes in the wild. The trail will take about 1 hour going up and down in a relaxing pace.
You then drive to Karen Blixen’s home, “Mbogani House”, made famous by the film ‘Out of Africa’. It has been restored by the Danish Community of Kenya, and comes under the umbrella of the National Museums of Kenya. Karen Blixen lived in the house from 1917 to 1931 when her farm had to be sold and she left Kenya. Inside the house you can see the books and cuckoo clock which were presented to the museum from the sets of the film.
From the garden you can enjoy the magnificent views of the Ngong Hills and at the front of the house look out for the original millstone tables from which she conducted so much of her farm business. Leaving the Museum, back to nairobi or airport for your flight connection