Education

Education Programmes

Our education and outreach programs assist local communities in understanding the benefits of protecting wildlife and natural resources.

We promote sustainable economic opportunities like eco-tourism as an alternative to environmentally harmful industries.

The sanctuary serves as an immersive learning center that promotes wildlife and cultural education. Our facilities allow visitors, especially students, to gain hands-on experiences observing and understanding the behaviors and needs of a variety of indigenous Kenyan animal species.

Classroom Programs

Our education center has dedicated classrooms where we facilitate interactive lessons on topics like animal biology, habitats, conservation challenges, and sustainable environmental practices.

School Visits

We welcome over 1,000 students annually from schools across the region for educational field trips. Students interact directly with the animals while learning about their characteristics, habits, and the importance of protecting wildlife.

Guided Tours

Our team of naturalists and cultural guides lead engaging tours through the animal exhibits, botanical gardens, and traditional homesteads. They provide in-depth information on each species, their ecology, cultural significance, and conservation status.

Demonstrations

From animal feedings to traditional dances, we offer hands-on demonstrations that immerse visitors in understanding animal behavior and cultural traditions.

Community Outreach

Our staff regularly visits local schools and community centers to give presentations aimed at inspiring conservation values from a young age.