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Reteti Elephant Sanctuary

Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya

+254 798 716351

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The Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Northern Kenya cares for orphaned baby elephants until they can be released back into the wild (it's the unofficial counterpart to David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, which takes care of Southern Kenya). A visit to the sanctuary, which also houses some orphaned giraffes, provides a truly authentic wildlife conservation and education experience that feels private and less commercial than what is offered in other places. Guests can have a shared or private visit to Reteti, at different times of day—in line with the elephants' feeding schedule—en route to or from their lodge, via private charter or helicopter. A private visit allows for getting up, close and personal with the elephants and even helping out with their care. It is an unforgettable experience.

When travelers donate or adopt an elephant, you support the costs of their milk, housing and caregivers—as well as the economic empowerment of local women (Reteti sources their milk from Samburu women goat farmers). Learn more and donate here.

Written by Elizabeth Harvey

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