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UNFORGETTABLE ENCOUNTERS WITH ORPHANED ELEPHANTS KENYA, June 3 - 11, 2016 A rare and intimate opportunity to meet these courageous survivors, now safely in the highly skilled and loving care of The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust The Trust’s authentic conservation work of rescue, rehabilitation, and release back into the wild, opens the heart and gives hope for the future. About the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is today the most successful Orphan-Elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world and one of the pioneering conservation organisations for wildlife and habitat protection in East Africa. At the heart of the DSWT’s conservation activities is the Orphans’ Project, which has achieved world-wide acclaim through its hugely successful Elephant and rhino rescue and rehabilitation program. The Orphans’ Project exists to offer hope for the future of Kenya’s threatened Elephant and rhino populations as they struggle against the threat of poaching for their ivory and horn, and the loss of habitat due to human population pressures and conflict, deforestation and drought. Excerpt: www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/about_us.asp For all inquiries for this tour, email Ruth Yeatman: [email protected] ITINERARY Day Two, June 4, continued: Day One, June 3 When you arrive you will be met at the airport and driven to the Serena Hotel with nothing else to do but unwind from the flight. You may wish to pre-book a massage, or relax in the sauna, take a swim, or simply catch up on sleep. After lunch is the first private meeting with the youngest Orphans, at the Trust’s Nairobi Nursery. We’ll witness their touching mid afternoon bottle feed, and then spend time intimately interacting and getting to know these remarkable animals - their gentle, playful and inquisitive trunks - the soft backsides of their ears - their natural capacity for play, and love for each other. They truly model, and teach us human animals about being in community! Day Two, June 4 During a leisurely breakfast we’ll expand further about the safari, get to know each other, and hear from each participant about what is important about coming on this trip. Together we’ll plan our time between visits with the Elephants, allowing space for quiet time, meditation, relaxing by the pool, and optional classes in Feldenkrais and Interspecies Communication. After their 3 pm feed two babies lie down to enjoy rolling on the damp muddy earth together... Day Three, June 5: Day Four - Seven, June 6 - 9: We’ll set off at 7 am, driving 6 hours to Tsavo National Park, to the Sheldrick’s private new Ithumba Hill Tented Camp, where we spend the next 5 nights. After lunch, with time to settle in, we’ll meet the older Orphans at 5 pm on their return from a day in the bush accompanied by their deeply committed and loving Keepers. Here we witness their bottle feed in the safety and security of the stockade, their night shelter. These older Orphans are preparing for their release back into the wild. At 6 am we’ll join the Elephants at the stockade for their first bottle feed before setting off for their day in the bush. We watch them head out accompanied by their Keepers who ensure their safety throughout the day. Returning for a hearty breakfast we relax until meeting them again for the 11 am feed, at a large water hole. After drinking two litres of soy based formula, they happily head to the water to splash and play in the mud, followed by a dust bath to cover their heads and backs as protection from the sun. Day Four - Seven, June 6 - 9, continued: Here, the Orphans are often joined by released ex-Orphans, and sometimes wild male Elephants turn up, curious to check out the young Orphans. This is an incredible experience to witness - Orphans, ex-Orphans, and wild Elephants - all coming together. Sometimes the Orphans are curious and boldly approach the wild Elephants, who have been known to “nick” these young ones, only to be returned to the stockade the next day by the watchful ex-Orphans, who know they are not ready yet to live in the wild. As the days unfold at Tsavo, we begin to get to know the Ithumba Orphans individually, and learn more from the Head Keeper, Benjamin, whose wise understanding is steeped in experience. Day Eight, June 10: Having farewelled the older Orphans the evening before, we set off early to arrive in time to reconnect with the younger Orphans for their mid afternoon bottle feed at the Nairobi nursery. Day Nine - June 11 Nairobi Departure After breakfast, relax and enjoy the hotel facilities before your flight home, unless you are going on another safari! Alternatively, take a tour of Nairobi National Park or visit other attractions in Nairobi. Later, you will be transferred to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your outbound flight. End of Services - For All Inquiries please contact: Ruth Yeatman [email protected] Message from Lynn Birks who visited in 2015: “If your soul longs for a place of spaciousness and peace, this part of the planet more than provides. Experience the expanse of wilderness that is Tsavo East. Savour encounters with young Elephants of the DSWT. Each individual provides a deeply stirring, nurturing, and incomparable inter-species connection. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Go!!” Additional Information - Further Information about Accommodation - This tour is intended to raise awareness, and to support the conservation work of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Full breakfast is included at the Serena Hotel. Accommodation and three meals are provided at the Ithumba Hill Camp, by professional Chef, Joseph. (Please advise any dietary needs). SERENA HOTEL Should you be sharing at Ithumba Hill Camp, but wish to have a single at the Serena Hotel, this can be arranged in advance for an additional cost of US$90 per night. The tour is organized through a Kenyan tour agency, Fact Safaris, who also serviced this year’s 2015 tour. Their respectful dealings are such that the Sheldricks allow their tours to include private sessions with the Orphans, and access to their private camps. ITHUMBA HILL CAMP Please note we have room for a maximum of 7 people in the vehicle, and there are four spacious tents with wonderful 180 degree views of the Tsavo National Park. If 7, then accommodation allows for 1 person to have a single tent, and 6 people to share, (2 per tent). Tour Operator, Thomas Njanga, is also happy to assist you in arranging other tours while you are in Kenya, including visiting the world famous Masai Mara National Reserve. Alternatively, if 2 people wish to have singles, our number will be 6, and 4 people will share, (2 per tent). For information about other tours, email Thomas: [email protected] For all inquiries for this tour, email Ruth Yeatman: [email protected] A large wild Elephant joined us at the water hole. Details and Costs: US$3,799 per adult - 2 adults sharing US$4,725 single accommodation (Price is based on 6 people for 9 days/8 nights) Price for 9 days/8 nights includes: - Airport transfers to and from your hotel What’s not included: - 3 nights at the Serena Hotel in Nairobi (A wonderful breakfast is included in tariff) - International Flights to and from Kenya - Two private visits to the Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi - Personal Travel/Medical Insurance - Return transport to Nairobi-Tsavo Nat. Park (Refreshments included for the trip). - 5 nights Ithumba Hill Camp (full board includes services of a professional chef) - Visa fee for entry to Kenya - Lunches and dinners at the Serena Hotel - Gratuities for staff (driver/guide, chef and camp staff - local guides on other tours). - 3 visits daily with the Ithumba Orphans - Personal laundry, telephone, Serena room bar & snacks, (unless indicated as complimentary) - Tsavo National Park fee - Entrance fees to attractions in Nairobi - Evacuation Insurance - Fostering an Orphaned Elephant prior to registration is a prerequisite for attending this private safari - $50 per year. - Picnic lunch at Nairobi Nursery - final day - Use of room at Nairobi Serena Hotel on June 11th until departure time. (Day use after checkout time). http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/asp/ fostering.asp PHOTO GALLERY 2015 VISIT Special thanks to Lounett and Susan for sharing their photos! Deeply moving, intimate moments with the baby Elephants! Playful and full of humour. Bed Time! - babies become very tired after their day in the bush. Richard (left) is our wonderfully informed guide and driver. - REGISTRATION - - PAYMENT DETAILS - UNFORGETTABLE ENCOUNTERS WITH ORPHANED ELEPHANTS KENYA JUNE 3-11, 2016 Name: ________________________________________________________ Gender: ___________________________ Age: _______________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________ Cell: _________________________ IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: Name: _________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________________________________ PASSPORT INFORMATION: Passport number: ______________________________________________ Expiration Date: ________________ Place of issue: __________________ COSTS: Please indicate below your selected price option: (1) US$3,799 per person sharing a two person room at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi and Ithumba Hill Camp: Yes/No: ___________________ Cost: US$90 per night: Yes/No: ____________ No. of Nights: ________ (Note: 3 nights x $90 = US $270.00) Total: _________________________ (2) US$4,725 per person for single accommodation at the Serena Hotel and Ithumba Hill Camp: Yes/No: ___________________________ * A NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF US$850 is required by January 10, 2016, or before, to secure your reservation * ** PLEASE NOTE: Balance of payment DUE April 10, 2016 ** - Please email your filled in indemnity and registration forms (attached) to [email protected]. 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Mitchell Court, Suite NO 8, PHYSICAL ADDRESS Mombasa Road For further credit to account No: 01 31015014645301 - Bank charges to be covered by tour participant(s) For all inquiries for this tour, email Ruth Yeatman [email protected] - ACCIDENT WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY - - ACCIDENT WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY - page one: page two: I ______________________________________, (print name) hereby knowingly and voluntarily accept all risk to my safety and/or health in participating in any/all activities associated with this tour/activity in Kenya on June 3 - 11, 2016, including by way of example and not limitation, any risks that may arise from negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities being released, because of their possible liability without fault, loss and damages which they or any of them may suffer as a result of claims, demands, suits, costs or judgments against them or any of them, including any attorney’s fees and court costs resulting from any related illness, death or incident associated with my travel, and hereby release, hold harmless and indemnify the organizer, Ruth Yeatman, (RY), the Tour Operator, Fact Safaris (FS), and all of their staff, and the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT) and all of their staff. (B) INDEMNITY, HOLD HARMLESS, AND PROMISE NOT TO SUE the entities or persons mentioned in paragraph (A) from any and all liabilities or claims made as a result of participating in this tour activity, whether caused by the negligence of release or otherwise. I certify that I am physically fit, have sufficiently prepared or trained for participation in this activity, and have not been advised to not participate by a qualified medical professional. I certify that there are no health-related reasons or problems which preclude my participation in this activity. In consideration of my application and permitting me to participate in this activity, I hereby take action for myself, my executors, administrators, heirs, next of kin, successors, and assign as follows: (A) I WAIVE, RELEASE, AND DISCHARGE from any and all liability, including but not limited to, liability arising from the negligence or fault of the entities or persons released, for my death, disability, personal injury, property damage, property theft, or actions of any kind which may hereafter occur to me including my traveling to and from this tour activity, THE FOLLOWING ENTITIES OR PERSON: Ruth Yeatman, Fact Safaris, The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, their staff, representatives, and agents. I acknowledge that RY, FS, and DSWT and their directors, officers, staff, representatives and agents are NOT responsible for the errors, omissions, acts or failures to act of any party or entity conducting a specific activity on their behalf. I acknowledge that this activity/tour may involve a test of a person’s physical and mental limits and carries with it the potential for death, serious injury, and property loss. The risks include, but are not limited to, those caused by terrain, water, facilities, temperature, weather, conditions of participants, equipment, vehicular traffic, lack of hydration, and actions of other people including, but not limited to, participants, staff, monitors, and/or producers of the activity. I hereby consent to receive medical treatment which may be deemed advisable in the event of injury, accident, and/or illness during this activity/tour. I understand while participating in this activity, I may be photographed. I agree to allow my photo, video or film likeness to be used for any legitimate purpose, e.g. future brochures for such tours/activities. This Accident Waiver and Release of the Liability Form shall be construed broadly to provide a release and waiver to the maximum extent permissible under applicable law. I CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ THIS DOCUMENT AND I FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENT. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND A CONTRACT, AND I SIGN IT OF MY OWN FREE WILL. ________________ ______________________________________ ______ Date: Participant’s Name - please print legibly Age: _______________________________________________________________ Participant’s Signature Photos of the Serena Hotel Photos of Ithumba Hill Camp