Discovering Nairobi Animal Orphanage: A Haven for Wildlife Rehabilitation
Established in 1964 within Nairobi National Park, the Nairobi Animal Orphanage serves as a critical rehabilitation center for injured and orphaned wildlife. Operated by Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), this facility provides:
- Medical treatment and care for vulnerable animals
- Rehabilitation programs for eventual release
- Permanent sanctuary for non-releasable wildlife
- Conservation education for visitors
2025 Entry Fee Structure
High Season (July-March)
Peak visitor months with optimal viewing conditions
- Kenyan Residents & East Africans:
Adults: Ksh 300 | Children (3-17 years): Ksh 200 - Other African Visitors:
Adults: $18 | Children: $12 - International Visitors:
Adults: $30 | Children: $20
Low Season (April-June)
Reduced rates with excellent viewing opportunities
- Kenyan Residents & East Africans:
Adults: Ksh 250 | Children: Ksh 150 - Other African Visitors:
Adults: $15 | Children: $10 - International Visitors:
Adults: $25 | Children: $15
Student discounts available with valid ID
Animal Residents & Highlights
The orphanage currently cares for over 20 species, including:
- Big Cats: Lions, cheetahs, leopards
- Special Species: Rare Sokoke cats, serval cats
- Primates: Various monkeys and baboons
- Birds: Crowned cranes, ostriches, parrots
- Other Wildlife: Hyenas, jackals, warthogs, buffaloes
Visitor Experience
- Educational Tours: Learn about wildlife conservation efforts
- Animal Feeding Sessions: Observe scheduled feedings (times vary)
- Photography Opportunities: Capture close-up wildlife images
- Conservation Awareness: Understand Kenya’s rehabilitation programs
Essential Visitor Information
- Opening Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Including weekends and holidays)
- Best Time to Visit: Morning hours when animals are most active
- What to Bring: Camera, binoculars, comfortable walking shoes
- Accessibility: Easily reachable from Nairobi city center
Contact Details
For tour inquiries and current programs:
Phone: +254 20 2379407
Email: [email protected]
Visitor Tip: Combine your visit with the adjacent Nairobi Safari Walk for a comprehensive wildlife experience.
READ MORE: Nairobi Safari Walk: Entry Fees & Ultimate Visitor Guide






