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  2. There's something for everyone at Giraffe Centre. Our programme of breeding giraffe in captivity has seen us release over 40 giraffe into various national parks and game reserves across the country. Watch.

  3. The Giraffe Centre is the creation of the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (A.F.E.W. Kenya), a Kenyan non-profit organisation. Our main purpose is to educate Kenyan school children and youth on their country’s wildlife and environment, as well as give local and international visitors an opportunity to come into close contact with the ...

  4. Take a stroll, or hike if you’re up to it, in our serene 1.5-kilometre nature trail and see how many species of bird you can spot – the record in one stroll is 60! Watch out for smaller animals such as dikdik and squirrel. The trail goes down to the snaking Gogo River.

  5. Meet the Giraffes - Giraffe Centre

    www.giraffecentre.org/meet-the-giraffes

    The Giraffe Centre is currently home to s, seven female and three male. Six were born at the Centre, while four were translocated from different parks and nature conservancies across Kenya.

  6. Frequently Asked Questions. How do I get to the Giraffe Centre? You will locate the Giraffe Centre on Nyumbi Road, off Duma Road in Nairobi’s Lang’ata suburb. We are fifteen Kilometers from Nairobi’s City Centre. Google Maps will lead you right to our doorstep.

  7. Contact Us. The Giraffe Centre team is happy to answer any questions you may have. If you haven’t already, you may want to start with our FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions). There you’ll find updates to questions such as: Our feeding times (9 AM to 5 PM). Our entry fees (Kshs. 400 for resident adults and Kshs. 1,500 for tourists.)

  8. Conservation and Education - Giraffe Centre

    www.giraffecentre.org/conservation-education

    It starts with a trip to the Nairobi National Park and Animal Orphanage, followed by a visit to the David Sheldrick Animal Orphanage, The Ostrich and Crocodile Park in Karen and finally the Giraffe Centre.

  9. With Kenya’s population of 43 million, we continue to work on conserving the habitat for wildlife and changing the hearts of those who inhabit it. You can support us simply by showing up to the Centre. 90 percent of the entry fees goes to our conservation work. You can also choose to make a donation.

  10. Located only 20 kilometres from the Nairobi Central Business District, the giraffe centre conveniently serves Conference Tourists who are unable to travel to national parks, making it ideal in championing for the sustainable planning and development of cities.

  11. Activities Archives - African Fund for Endangered Wildlife -...

    www.giraffecentre.org/category/activities

    Located only 20 kilometres from the Nairobi Central Business District, the giraffe centre conveniently serves Conference Tourists who are unable to travel to national parks, making it ideal in championing for the sustainable planning and development of cities.