Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Ol Pejeta Conservancy, a haven of wildlife preservation and community empowerment. Situated in the Laikipia County, Ol Pejeta is a pioneering conservation model, offering a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, remarkable wildlife encounters, and impactful community initiatives.

Ol Pejeta is dedicated to the protection and conservation of endangered species, making it a sanctuary for some of Africa's most iconic animals. The conservancy is home to the largest population of black rhinoceros in East Africa, as well as the critically endangered northern white rhinoceros. Witness the majesty of these magnificent creatures as they roam freely within their protected habitats, a testament to Ol Pejeta's commitment to their survival.

Beyond the incredible wildlife, Ol Pejeta Conservancy plays a vital role in the empowerment and upliftment of local communities. Through sustainable tourism practices and community engagement initiatives, the conservancy aims to improve livelihoods, provide education opportunities, and foster a sense of shared responsibility for the land. Engage with the local communities, visit schools and projects supported by Ol Pejeta, and gain insight into the positive impact of conservation on the lives of the people.

Ol Pejeta offers a range of accommodation options that blend luxury with a deep connection to nature. From elegant lodges with panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes to intimate tented camps, you'll find comfort and tranquility in harmony with the African wilderness. Indulge in sumptuous meals, relax by the campfire under a star-studded sky, and let the sounds of the bush lull you into a state of pure serenity.

Book with us today and have an opportunity to contribute to the ongoing conservation efforts and experience firsthand the transformative power of conservation in action. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and rich biodiversity of this remarkable ecosystem, and let Ol Pejeta leave an indelible mark on your heart as you witness the incredible work being done to protect and preserve Africa's natural heritage.

Best time to visit

Dry Season (June to October):

The dry season is generally considered the best time to visit Ol Pejeta Conservancy. From June to October, the weather is dry, with minimal rainfall. This period offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities as animals congregate around water sources, making it easier to spot a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras, and rhinos. The vegetation is also less dense during this time, improving visibility and wildlife sightings. The dry season is the peak tourist season, so the conservancy can be busier during this time.

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