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Animal Orphanage Review

4.6 /58 Reviews
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[View] It is located in the south of the city - that's what makes it different. If you want a real wilderness escape or safari tour, visit it. There are a variety of wildlife, ranging in size from lions to hyenas, giraffes to boars, caged snakes to "millipedes," lizards to monkeys, gazelles to antelopes... and more than 400 species of birds. Our interactions with animals are smooth and friendly - keeping a safe distance from animals. The guide is well informed about all the details of wildlife. The admission fee is reasonable - not expensive, and if your passion for nature is intact, you can book and spend a good time at the park Nairobi tent camp. Plan a day and visit the park, I guarantee it will be worth your time. This will give you more reason to appreciate nature and wildlife.

Animal Orphanage

Posted: Jun 11, 2020
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  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Mount Kenya Animal Orphanage is actually a large nature reserve, where some animals are mainly treated for poaching or sick. It mainly lives rhinos, elephants, giraffes and so on. They will grow up here and then be sent back to the wild after independence, and friends who love animals well to visit.

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    Posted: Feb 21, 2020
  • 寂寞的西瓜
    5/5Outstanding
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    The best project of Fairmont Hotel in Mount Kenya, 15 US dollars or 1.5k Kenyan shilling/person ticket price, but it is completely value for money! National parks need invincible good luck to meet all kinds of wildlife, but here can be zero distance contact and interaction ٩ (˃̶͈̀௰˂̶͈́) و various abandoned or parents killed by poaching small animals, adopted here, until they have self-survivability after adulthood, Re-released. Of course, occasionally there are disabled or elderly animals that are long-term intake, such as the ostrich in the picture, because the right foot is unable to walk, and stays here. Under the leadership of the breeder, all the way, ostrich, lime cat, purple lizard, rock-hooked rabbit, Egyptian goose, black and white macaque, cheetah, blue monkey, boar, bison, leopard... all the same net. Give some tips appropriately, the breeder will also find a variety of food or feed very intimately, the docile small animals can be fed directly by tourists, of course, the beasts can only watch the breeder feed la ~ through the barbed wire fence.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2019
  • Jin130520
    4/5Excellent
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    Very nice place, worth seeing, very good

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    Posted: Jul 30, 2023
  • 王海娃子
    4/5Excellent
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    Animals also have orphanages, and animal protection is visible.

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    Posted: May 26, 2019
  • 行走世界的老王
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    #Research and Bank#East Africa Adventures rely on the hotel's unique location and founder's awareness of protecting and saving animals. Animal orphanages are born in the moment. It is only a 5-minute walk from the hotel. Turn left from the crafts store at the door and walk through a section of gravel road. Some plants are planted on the side of the road, and you can enter this awe-inspiring place through a wooden door. [Struggle] Here, about 50 animals that cannot be sheltered by mothers and populations due to disability and loss, such as lame ostriches, monkeys with fewer arms, Centennial elephant tortoises, hoof rabbits, purple alfalfa, black-faced macaques, green long-tailed monkeys, hippos, buffalo, lynching cats, leopards, cheetahs, alpacas, crown cranes, weaving nest birds ...... Children here in addition to safe close contact with these orphaned animals, You can also feel the sentimentality of leaving your mother and leaving the ethnic group through the introduction of parents, and at the same time, you can teach them the importance of wild protection. Finally, you can enter the office to see the pictures on the wall and record the history of this orphanage and yesterday's [leisure] East Africa parent-child trip. Not only to run to the river to punch in, but also to let children understand East Africa through travel, understand the animals on the grasslands of East Africa and their habits, including the impact and significance of the Great Migration on nature and the Earth's environment, so as to enrich their life experiences and value embodiments, experience, Interaction and independent thinking are my original intention and some thoughts on the design of parent-child travel products, and I hope that through our products, children can learn more about this [struggle]

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    Posted: Aug 9, 2019
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