Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Nestled at the base of Mount Kenya in Central Kenya, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a stunning destination for nature lovers. The Conservancy is famous for its efforts in safeguarding various species, including the world’s last remaining northern white rhinos. Within the wooded grassland, grass plains, acacia woodland, and evergreen thicket, visitors can observe diverse wildlife, from majestic lions and graceful giraffes to massive elephants and even chimpanzees. This reserve provides countless opportunities to witness elephants grazing on whistling thorn trees and lions stalking the plains.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a fantastic destination that offers both traditional safaris and a unique opportunity to witness wildlife conservation efforts up close. Explore the protected rhino sanctuary and join dedicated researchers in tracking locally collared lions. The Conservancy is a pioneer in land management, successfully balancing cattle ranching and wildlife conservation in harmony.
To fully explore this incredible conservancy, it is recommended that you dedicate a minimum of two nights to this destination.
Features & Wildlife Species
AREAS ACTIVITIES
- Traditional game drives
- Night drives
- Lion tracking
- Bush and bird walks
- Northern white rhino tracking
WHEN TO VISIT
June and September, or anytime from December to February.
WHAT TO SEE
- Northern white rhinos
- Chimpanzees
- Significant numbers of predators such as lions, cheetahs and rarely wild dogs
- Other wildlife such as East African Oryx, giraffe, Grevy’s and zebras.
- The sight of the glorious and snowcapped Mt. Kenya
HOW TO GET THERE
- By Air: Its only about a 1h15 flight from Wilson Airport in Nairobi Nanyuki.
- By road: The conservancy is approximately a 4h15 drive from Nairobi.