In the heart of Ithumba, as the sun’s rays pierce the horizon, a unique daily routine begins for a remarkable group of elephant orphans and their wild companions.
This is an extraordinary tale of care, conservation, and a growing bond between humans and elephants.
The morning starts with the gentle stirrings of the orphaned elephants, some of the younger ones still lying down while others munch on the previous night’s leftover branches.
As dawn breaks, wild-living orphans from Tsavo join in, eager to be part of this unique camaraderie.
Behind the scenes, a dedicated team has been awake for hours, ready to care for the 38 dependent orphans at Ithumba.
The Keepers prepare warm milk bottles for those who still rely on them. The air resonates with the joyous rumblings and trumpets of the orphans as they eagerly await their breakfast.
Feeding is a well-organized affair, with the elephants lining up patiently, one by one, to receive their nourishing meal.
After their morning feed, the gates are opened, and the orphans venture out. Some rush to meet their friends, while others take their time, like Ambo, who isn’t much of a morning elephant.
Meanwhile, those left behind enjoy a hearty breakfast of lucerne, shared even with visiting ex-orphans and wild friends who’ve come to appreciate this morning banquet, especially during the dry season.
With full bellies, the orphans decide it’s time to move on. Some head to the bush, guided by the Keepers, while others stay behind to clean the enclosures and turn leftover branches into mulch, ensuring sustainability and minimizing waste.