9 Day Elephant Safari

A rare, up-close journey with Kenya’s elephants—from rescue to reintegration.

Overview

This is not your typical safari. This 9-day experience is a behind-the-scenes look at elephant conservation in action.

Walk alongside young orphans in Tsavo. Witness their emotional reintroduction to the wild. Visit sanctuaries and research centers working on the front lines of conservation. Meet the people making it possible.

Stay in eco-lodges and camps built to protect nature. Travel slow, stay curious, and connect deeply with the land, its wildlife, and its communities.

This journey is designed for travelers who want meaning behind every moment.

Main Sights to Visit


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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Meet orphaned elephants at the nursery and learn about their rescue stories.

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Ithumba Hill, Tsavo East

A remote, wild setting where elephants begin their return to the wild.

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Umani Springs, Kibwezi Forest

A lush forest sanctuary where physically compromised elephants get a second chance.

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Samburu & Elephant Watch Camp

Home to Kenya’s largest wild elephant herds and the Save the Elephants research center.

How Your 9-Day Trip Looks

Karen Blixen Coffee Garden

Day 1–2: Nairobi

Stay at Karen Blixen Coffee Garden. Visit the Giraffe Centre and Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for a private elephant experience

Day 3–4: Tsavo East (Ithumba Hill)

Walk with orphans at the Ithumba Reintegration Unit. Witness wild herds interacting at the waterhole. Exclusive use of the eco-lodge

Wild elephant on Nairobi game drive
Nairobi Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

Day 5–6: Kibwezi Forest (Umani Springs)

Watch mud baths and feedings at Umani Reintegration Unit. Explore the regenerating forest on foot or relax by the pool

Elephant Watch Camp

Day 7–9: Samburu

Stay at a pioneering eco-camp. Visit Save the Elephants research center. Helicopter visit to Reteti Sanctuary or Lake Turkana. Game drives, bush walks, and cultural exchange with the Samburu people

Ready to Meet the Herd?

Let’s create a journey that inspires and gives back.