Giraffe Centre
Nature preserve · Nairobi ·

Giraffe Centre

Nature preserve · Nairobi ·

Feed and interact with endangered Rothschild giraffes up close

feed the giraffes
giraffe conservation
organized
friendly staff
well-kept
wash hands
unique experience
learn about giraffes
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Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
Giraffe Centre by null
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Duma Rd, Nairobi, Kenya Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Duma Rd, Nairobi, Kenya Get directions

+254 20 8070804
giraffecentre.org
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Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Feb 3, 2026

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Érika J.

Google
An unforgettable experience! Totally worth it!! Being so close to the giraffes and interacting with them is truly unique. Everything is very well organized, from the entrance and ticket purchase to getting to the animals, and the signage is clear and helpful. The place has a good structure, with all the necessary instructions and warnings. For example, washing your hands before entering is mandatory, and there are sinks and signs right at the entrance. Everything is easy, quick, and well explained. Being next to the giraffes is an amazing feeling, and feeding them is such a special moment. A truly incredible experience! There are also caretakers who help throughout the visit and make sure everything is done with respect for the animals. At the end, I felt that the souvenir shop and the coffee shop could be better structured, as they are a bit small. Overall, the experience was wonderful, and I would definitely go back :)

Jakes M.

Google
I recently visited the Giraffe Centre, and it turned out to be one of the most wholesome experiences I’ve had in Nairobi. From the moment I walked in, the place felt calm, organized, and very welcoming. The best part was getting to feed the giraffes up close. Standing on the raised platform and having a giraffe gently lean in for a food pellet is such a surreal moment — they’re incredibly calm and friendly. It’s one of those experiences you can’t fully describe until you actually do it. The staff were really friendly and knew so much about the giraffes. They explained how each giraffe has its own personality, and you can actually notice it when you’re feeding them. It made the whole experience feel more meaningful, not just like a typical tourist stop. The place is well-kept, clean, and perfect for photos. If you have time, the little nature trail inside the compound is a nice bonus — quiet, peaceful, and a good escape before you leave. It does get a bit crowded depending on the time of day, so going early is a plus. Souvenirs are there, but slightly pricey if you’re on a budget. Overall, it’s a short visit, but a really memorable one. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, the Giraffe Centre is definitely worth the stop — it leaves you with a deeper appreciation for wildlife and some great photos to go home with.

Maud R.

Google
We stepped into the center not expecting much as a stopover during a long drive. We came out so happy having fed the giraffes and having listened in a conference on girafes. The guide was so knowledgeable we were able to spot and recognise giraffes in the wild! Loved it, absolutely recommend it with kids! Remember to bring a bit of cash to leave in the donation box for local school children!

Ezekiel N.

Google
A well-kept sanctuary ticked away in Karen and dedicated to the conservation of Rothschild giraffes. From the elevated wooden platform, we got to feed a few giraffes up close. Be sure to wash your hands beforehand at the entry and watch out for those long, curious tongues and possible headbutts!. A friendly guide walked us through the center’s work, and there's a small learning center inside with plenty of info on giraffe conservation. Just a few meters away is the Giraffe Manor Hotel.

Babatomiwa S.

Google
The Giraffe Centre in Nairobi is one of those places you expect to be a quick “touristy stop,” but it ends up holding your attention longer than you planned. It’s clean, well-run, and surprisingly intimate. You’re not shoved through a conveyor belt of activities, you actually get time with the animals. What stood out most was the backstory. Hearing how the Rothschild giraffes were almost wiped out, and how this place became both sanctuary and breeding ground, gives the visit more weight. It’s not just a selfie spot; there’s a real conservation effort behind the scenes, and the staff explain it with a calm pride that feels genuine, not scripted. Feeding the giraffes is equal parts fascinating and slightly surreal. Up close, you really appreciate how oddly magnificent they are, the eyelashes that look like they belong on an editorial shoot, the calm, heavy chewing, the tongue that feels like rubber dipped in syrup. They’re massive, but gentle in a way that makes you slow down without thinking about it. The place is small, so don’t expect a wildlife park. You’re coming for an encounter, not a safari. But for that single experience, learning their anatomy, standing eye-level with an animal that’s usually several meters above you, understanding why their numbers matter, it delivers. If you go in with the right expectations, it’s one of Nairobi’s more meaningful stops. Not life-changing, but genuinely worth the time. A simple, well-kept reminder that conservation can feel personal when you’re standing face-to-face with a creature that shouldn’t be this easy to lose.

Danny C.

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Fun place for family to spend some time. The entire visit could be over in about 15-20 minutes. The giraffe feeding was quite fun, and the animals seem to enjoy feeding on all the attention too!

Karethra B.

Google
A wonderful way to spend the afternoon.. Reasonable admission price. Mind the signs that say watch for giraffe head butt. You get to feed and pet the giraffe. Gifts outside are more reasonably priced than those within the shop. Be sure to wash your hands well before and after.

Mark K.

Google
TWIGA 🦒🦒 In the heart of Karen, where the trees sway slow, Tall necks greet you with a gentle bow 🦒. Tongues blue and bold, They stretch for pellets, stories unfold 🥕. Nature whispers in the forest trail 🌳, Warthogs shuffle, birds unveil 🐗q. Kids giggle, lovers pose 📸, Under acacia shade, the wildness flows . Just wooden floors and rails 🌿, Where conservation dreams set sail ⛵🌍. From city chaos to leafy calm 🚐🌳, Giraffe Centre heals like herbal balm 🍯🧘.