Why Visit Ol Pejeta?
Rhino Conservation
Support Ol Pejeta’s world-class efforts to protect endangered rhinos and their habitats.
Community Initiatives
Engage with local communities through sustainable tourism and education programs.
Adventure Activities
Enjoy horse riding, lion tracking, and bush walks for an immersive experience.
Eco-Lodges
Stay in sustainable lodges designed to blend with Ol Pejeta’s natural beauty.
Discover Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Ol Pejeta Conservancy, located in Kenya’s Laikipia County, is a leader in wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism. Home to the largest black rhino population in East Africa and the only chimpanzee sanctuary in Kenya, it offers a unique blend of adventure and impact.
Explore the conservancy’s vast plains with Mount Kenya as a backdrop, engage in conservation activities, or enjoy thrilling night game drives. Ol Pejeta is perfect for those seeking meaningful wildlife experiences.
Explore WildlifeSafari Packages with Transport
Choose from our curated range of safari packages with transport included.
Ol Pejeta Day Safari
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Ol Pejeta Wilderness Camp
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Ol Pejeta Explorer
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Ol Pejeta Safari Lodge
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Ol Pejeta Wild Camp
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Ol Pejeta Eco Retreat
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Ol Pejeta Luxury Lodge
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Ol Pejeta Safari Camp
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Elite Ol Pejeta Retreat
Van Package
Cruiser Package
Wildlife & Ecosystem
Ol Pejeta’s diverse ecosystem supports endangered rhinos, chimpanzees, and a range of wildlife, set against the backdrop of Mount Kenya.
Where is Ol Pejeta Conservancy?
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Ol Pejeta is safe with professional guides and rangers. Follow safety protocols during game drives and activities for a secure experience.
Ol Pejeta is about 200 km (3-4 hours’ drive) from Nairobi, accessible via a scenic route through central Kenya.
Pack neutral-colored clothing, sturdy shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), binoculars, a camera, and warm layers for cool mornings and evenings.
Malaria risk is present in Ol Pejeta. Use insect repellent, wear long sleeves at dusk, and consult your doctor about prophylaxis before your trip.
The dry seasons (June-October, January-February) are ideal for wildlife viewing. Wet seasons (November-December, March-May) offer lush scenery and fewer crowds.
Yes, the chimpanzee sanctuary is open to visitors with guided tours, offering insights into conservation efforts for rescued chimps.