Quick Facts
- Duration: Half Day Experience (Approx. 08:00 – 13:00 or 13:00 – 17:00)
- Departure Point: Nairobi Hotels, Airbnb’s, or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
- Group Size: 1–25 travelers (Available Daily on Request)
- Guide Language: English
Giraffe Centre Tour Overview
The Giraffe Centre Tour Nairobi offers more than a wildlife encounter. It’s a meaningful conservation experience that brings you face-to-face with endangered Rothschild’s giraffes while supporting one of Kenya’s most respected environmental education programs.
Located in Nairobi’s peaceful Karen suburb, the Giraffe Centre creates a rare opportunity to observe giraffes at eye level in a calm and ethical setting. However, the experience goes far beyond photography.
During your visit, you’ll learn how conservation, education, and community involvement are helping protect giraffe populations across Kenya. You’ll also have time to explore the nature sanctuary, enjoy quiet moments in the indigenous forest, and understand how responsible tourism contributes directly to wildlife protection.
This half-day experience is ideal for travelers looking for a relaxed, educational, and conservation-focused activity in Nairobi.
Good to Know
- The Giraffe Centre is located in Nairobi’s Karen suburb
- This is a wildlife experience focused on education and conservation
- Feeding sessions are supervised by trained staff
- The experience is family-friendly and suitable for children
- The forest trail is optional and can be explored at your own pace
Who This Giraffe Centre Tour Is For
This experience is ideal for:
- Families
- Couples
- Solo travelers
- Wildlife photographers
- Conservation-minded travelers
- Visitors with limited time in Nairobi
- Travelers seeking ethical wildlife experiences
Know Before You Go
The Giraffe Centre can become busy during weekends and holiday periods. Morning visits often provide quieter conditions and softer lighting for photography.
Giraffe interactions vary naturally from day to day.
Fitness & Accessibility
This experience requires minimal physical effort.
The feeding platform is easily accessible, while the nature trail involves light walking on uneven forest paths.
Travelers can choose how much walking they prefer during the visit.
What to Wear for the Giraffe Centre Tour
We recommend:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Lightweight clothing
- A hat and sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Neutral or natural-colored clothing for photography
What to Bring
- Camera or smartphone
- Reusable water bottle
- Binoculars for birdwatching
- Personal medications
- Light rain jacket during rainy seasons
Important Information
Your visit directly supports:
- Protection of endangered Rothschild’s giraffes
- Environmental education for Kenyan students
- Ethical wildlife conservation programs
- Community-based conservation initiatives
This is conservation you actively participate in simply by visiting responsibly.
Why Choose This Giraffe Center Tour?
Many wildlife experiences focus only on sightings.
This experience offers something deeper.
The Giraffe Centre Tour Nairobi combines close wildlife encounters with conservation education, ethical engagement, and meaningful impact. Instead of simply observing animals from a distance, you gain insight into the work being done to protect them for future generations.
It’s relaxed, thoughtful, and ideal for travelers who want their visit to Kenya to feel both memorable and meaningful.
Optional Add-Ons
You can combine this experience with other Nairobi conservation activities, including:
- David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
- Nairobi National Park game drive
- Karen Blixen Museum
- Kazuri Beads Women’s Cooperative
- Nairobi city experiences and local dining
Example Pricing, Giraffe Center Tour Nairobi:
| Number of people | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 13 | 22 |
| Amount PPS (Non-Residents USD) | 135 | 80 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
Itinerary
Your guide will meet you at your Nairobi hotel, residence, or airport before driving to the Giraffe Centre in Karen. Along the way, you’ll receive an introduction to Nairobi’s conservation landscape and the importance of giraffe protection in Kenya.
Upon arrival, you’ll head to the raised feeding platform where endangered Rothschild’s giraffes roam freely around the sanctuary.
An on-site educator provides specially prepared food pellets designed for the giraffes’ health and welfare. From the platform, you’ll have the chance to:
Feed giraffes safely and ethically
Observe their behavior and interactions
Take memorable photographs
Learn about giraffe conservation in Kenya
Many guests describe this as one of the most unexpectedly personal wildlife encounters in Nairobi.
After your giraffe encounter, you’ll visit the Information Centre for an engaging conservation session led by trained educators.
You’ll gain insight into:
Why Rothschild’s giraffes became endangered
How habitat loss affects wildlife populations
Conservation programs helping giraffe populations recover
The role responsible tourism plays in protecting wildlife
This section of the visit adds depth and meaning to the overall experience.
If you enjoy quieter experiences in nature, you can explore the Giraffe Centre’s peaceful forest trail.
The trail winds through indigenous woodland and follows sections of the Gogo River. Along the way, you may spot:
Birdlife and butterflies
Dik-diks and squirrels
Indigenous trees and plant species
Scenic viewpoints toward the Ngong Hills
The walk is optional, gentle, and suitable for most travelers.
Before departure, you may relax at the Tea House or browse the Daisy Zoovenir Gift Shop.
Purchases made here directly support:
Environmental education programs
Wildlife conservation initiatives
Community outreach projects
Long-term giraffe habitat protection
This makes your visit part of a wider conservation impact.
After the experience, your guide will transfer you back to your hotel, residence, or preferred drop-off location in Nairobi.


