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Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Welcome to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, a haven of conservation nestled in the heart of Laikipia County, Kenya. Spanning over 360 square kilometers of pristine wilderness, Ol Pejeta is renowned for its pioneering conservation efforts, diverse wildlife populations, and immersive safari experiences. Home to the last two northern white rhinos on Earth, as well as a host of other endangered species, Ol Pejeta is a testament to the tireless dedication and commitment to preserving Africa’s natural heritage.

Top Attractions / Activities to do in Ol Pejeta

Northern White Rhinos

Ol Pejeta is home to the last two remaining northern white rhinos on Earth, making it a beacon of hope for the survival of this critically endangered species. Visitors to the conservancy have the rare opportunity to witness these majestic creatures and learn about the conservation efforts being made to save them from extinction.

Chimpanzee Sanctuary

One of Ol Pejeta’s most unique attractions is its Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, the only place in Kenya where visitors can see chimpanzees in their natural habitat. The sanctuary provides a safe haven for rescued and orphaned chimps, offering them a second chance at life and educating visitors about the importance of primate conservation.

Bush Walks and Night Drives

Experience the magic of Ol Pejeta up close with guided bush walks and night drives led by experienced rangers. Explore the conservancy’s lesser-known corners, track wildlife on foot, and witness the nocturnal activities of animals under the starry African sky.

Big Five Safaris

Embark on thrilling game drives through Ol Pejeta’s diverse habitats, where you’ll encounter the Big Five – lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos – as well as a wealth of other wildlife species. Keep your eyes peeled for sightings of giraffes, zebras, hyenas, cheetahs, and more as you explore the savannahs, woodlands, and wetlands of the conservancy.

The Best Time to Visit Ol Pejeta

The optimal time to visit Ol Pejeta depends on your interests and what you hope to experience during your safari adventure:

  • Dry Season (June to October): During the dry season, wildlife congregates around water sources, making sightings easier. The weather is generally sunny with minimal rainfall, ideal for game viewing and outdoor activities.

  • Wet Season (November to May): The wet season brings lush green landscapes and a surge of migratory bird species to Ol Pejeta. While wildlife may be more dispersed due to the abundance of water sources, this is a quieter time in terms of tourist numbers, offering more affordable accommodations and the opportunity to witness newborn wildlife.

Regardless of the season, Ol Pejeta Conservancy promises an unforgettable safari experience, where every moment is filled with wonder, excitement, and the opportunity to make a difference in the conservation of Africa’s precious natural heritage.

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