Things You Probably Didn’t Know You Could Do in Kenya Published 2:56 AM EDT, Fri July 24, 2015 The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi rescues and rehabilitates orphaned elephants and rhinos with the aim of returning them to the wild. Fostering one for $50 a year is a rewarding experience that supports conservation efforts. Breakfast with giraffes – At Nairobi's Giraffe Manor hotel, you can enjoy a unique hospitality experience by getting up close to these gentle giants, alongside various other wildlife. Established in 2003, the East African Safari Classic Rally showcases vintage cars competing against the challenging terrains of Kenya. Only pre-1978 cars can enter this prestigious event. The Ol Malo game sanctuary is often compared to 'an African Hogwarts' due to its unique design and breathtaking scenery. It remains a favored location for romantic proposals. Experience Kenyan culture firsthand as evident in the traditional Maasai ceremonies like the one held by Roger and Laurie Moore, complete with vibrant dance and song. Visit the award-winning Brown's Cheese factory in Nairobi for a tour that culminates in a delightful cheese platter and a three-course lunch featuring their products. The secretive nature of the Rhino Charge, an exciting off-road motorsport competition, adds to its thrill as it spans a hundred square kilometers of uncharted wilderness.