大卫·谢尔德里克野生动物基金会- 景点攻略
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
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肯尼亚
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探访内罗毕小象孤儿院:大卫·谢尔德里克野生动物基金会实用指南

大卫·谢尔德里克野生动物基金会(Sheldrick Wildlife Trust)位于肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园的一角,是全球最成功的孤儿象救援项目。自1977年达芙妮·谢尔德里克女爵士为纪念丈夫创立至今,这里已经抚育了超过300头因盗猎或旱灾失去家人的孤儿象。每天上午11点到中午12点,是这个基地向公众开放的唯一窗口,错过了这一个小时,你就得等第二天。门票目前每人收费1500肯尼亚先令(约合11美元),由于名额极其有限,提前在官网预约是现在的硬性要求,临时跑过去大概率会被拦在门外。

锁定每日一小时的亲密接触

提前预约是第一要务

现在去小象孤儿院已经不能到了再买票。基金会为了保证动物不被打扰,每天只接待极少数游客。你得提前至少两周甚至一个月在官网填好日期。预约成功后会收到邮件,现场直接出示手机里的订单就行。钱的问题也得算清楚,现场通常不接受大面额现金,最好准备好M-Pesa或者带芯片的信用卡。如果住在内罗毕市中心的威斯兰(Westlands)地区,打车过来大概需要40分钟,要是遇上堵车一个小时也正常,建议十点刚过就出发。

围观小象狂炫奶瓶的震撼现场

十一点准时,两批孤儿象会分先后进入泥地展示区。年纪最小的那批象宝宝会先跑出来,它们身后跟着穿蓝大褂的养育员。你会看到这些体重数百斤的小家伙像小狗一样奔向巨大的奶瓶,两升装的特制配方奶几秒钟就被吸干。看它们喝奶时扑扇着大耳朵的样子,那种生命力非常治愈。养育员会在这段时间讲解每头象的名字和身世,有的可能是掉进了井里,有的则是妈妈被偷猎者杀害,这些故事听起来其实挺沉重的。

泥巴浴里的社交潜规则

喝完奶就是它们最爱的泥巴浴时间。肯尼亚正午的阳光很毒,泥浆是它们天然的防晒霜和驱虫剂。你会看到有的象故意往人群边上靠,蹭你一身红泥。说真的,千万别穿新鞋或者浅色衣服,这里全是内罗毕标志性的红土。虽然规定上不允许游客主动触摸小象,但如果它们自己蹭过来,你只要保持冷静感受那种粗糙的皮肤质感就行。记得留意看它们互动的细节,小象之间也会通过卷鼻子来角力,这种社交技能对它们未来回归野外至关重要。

从参观者到助养人的深度体验

每年五十美金的云领养计划

如果你觉得这一个小时看不过瘾,可以考虑现场或在线加入助养计划(Fostering Program)。每头象的最低助养金是每年50美元。助养人会得到一份电子证书和每个月的追踪报告,告诉你你选的那个“孩子”最近长了几斤,或者跟谁交了朋友。这种联系让旅行不再是单纯的打卡,你付出的每一分钱都会变成它们每天喝的特制椰子油配方奶和野外巡护队的油费。

基地背后的成功秘诀

大卫·谢尔德里克基金会最厉害的地方在于他们攻克了象奶配方的难题。当年达芙妮试验了很多年,才发现椰子油和牛奶混合的比例最接近象奶。不仅如此,这里的每一个养育员都是24小时陪护,甚至晚上都要和小象睡在同一个草垫上,每隔三小时喂一次奶。这种情感替代对极度依赖母性的象幼崽来说是活下去的关键。等它们长到三四岁,就会被分批送往察沃国家公园(Tsavo)的放归中心,逐步适应真正的丛林生活。

常见问题

每天什么时候去最合适?

大卫·谢尔德里克基金会每天仅在11:00至12:00对公众开放。建议在10:30之前到达位于内罗毕国家公园马加蒂门(Mbagathi Gate)附近的入口,以便完成安检和核销预约订单,迟到可能会错过核心的喂奶展示。

现场可以伸手摸这些小象吗?

基地严格禁止游客主动走向并触摸小象,这是为了减少人工痕迹,保护它们未来回归野外的能力。如果小象在戏耍时主动靠近围栏与你接触,请保持克制,听从现场工作人员的指挥,严禁投喂任何食物。

助养人有什么特殊的参观特权吗?

目前公众参观统一安排在上午。以往助养人可以在傍晚5点观看小象回棚,但由于管理政策变动和防疫需求,这一政策经常调整,且名额极少。建议助养人在出发前两周通过邮件与官方预约,确认当天是否开放助养人专场,不要直接前往。

怎么从内罗毕市区去基地最方便?

使用Uber或Bolt等打车软件是最稳妥的选择,从卡伦区(Karen)出发约需15至20分钟,费用约500肯尼亚先令。如果是从机场出发,建议预留出至少90分钟的通勤时间以应对严重的内罗毕堵车,告诉司机去Nairobi National Park KWS Workshop旁边的Sheldrick即可。

大象孤儿院 用户评价

  • attractions-reviews-avatar pythias matuku (Go)
    5
    评论于 2024-06-16

    Where the love for wildlife began.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Shelly Orr
    1
    评论于 2023-11-13

    I would not make a donation in hopes of scheduling a one on one visitation with your adoptee. Sheldrick, conveniently, hasn’t updated their website to inform the public on their recent policy change on the discontinuation of the 5pm visitation with the rhinos or elephants. They now have an opportunity to meet these animals at 3pm but it requires a very “large” donation. Our family didn’t qualify for the meet and greet with our adoptees even though we adopted 6 at $50 each. Below is the email I received from one of the administrators about our inquiry to visit our adoptees: “Dear Shelly, Many thanks for your email and for your generous support of the Orphans’ Project. Unfortunately, our 5pm foster parent visit is closed for the foreseeable future. Although the 5pm visit was originally closed for Covid, we have since learnt of all the many issues the Keepers were experiencing during the visit, and as a result it has been decided to keep this visit closed for the foreseeable future. Sadly, many of our visitors as well as tour operators were not respectful of our rules and visiting guidelines and would crowd around the stable and stockade doors which overwhelmed both the Keepers and orphans. We received numerous complaints. Thus, we are now only open to the public from 11am to 12 noon but also have a 3pm private visit (which involves a much larger donation). Important Update: As of 19th September 2023, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has mandated that all those visiting the SWT Elephant Nursery are required to pay park fees for Nairobi National Park. This is an entirely separate payment to our Nursery entry donation, and it must be paid via the eCitizen online platform. We apologise for any inconvenience this new arrangement may cause and would encourage you to access the Nairobi National Park for a game drive either before or after your visit to us as you will have already paid all relevant fees for the day. This beautiful park situated close to our capital city can benefit enormously from your support. As emphasised, the KWS Park entrance fees are separate to the entry donation for your booking with the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT). All entry donations to SWT need to be paid directly to SWT staff, who are located at the entrance to the Nairobi Nursery, after you have passed through the KWS park gate. The eCitizen payment platform enables you to pay the KWS Park entrance fees at any time in advance of your visit. We strongly encourage you to do this prior to your visit to avoid unnecessary delays at the KWS Mbagathi gate (also known as the KWS Workshop Gate) at the entrance to Nairobi National Park. For more information regarding visiting us, and how to pay the new KWS mandated fee, please go to Nairobi Nursery Visiting. Kind regards,” Making a donation to Sheldrick is incredibly awesome to support these large orphans but, again, you won’t be able to meet your adoptee. Make sure you are making a donation for the right reasons.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Roylance Mwakio
    5
    评论于 2023-05-25

    Best experience , explored many beautiful sceneries with different Wildlife animals. Great exposure through the Taitan Tsavo Rovers Club (TTRC) we camped and had the best experience. Great appreciations to Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for the opportunity. It was pleasure.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Vivek Mehta
    5
    评论于 2023-02-14

    The most awesome work being done here. Rescue of orphaned elephants. Patiently and lovingly cared for. Prepared for eventual reintegration with the wild herds. You come out with a feeling of connection with the elephants and a real respect for the entire team that cares for them.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Dr. Aminga M. Duncan
    4
    评论于 2021-09-23

    The place is good as it gives a close interaction to orphan elephants and the process of hand raising wild animals

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