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Ol Pejeta Conservancy – Kenya’s Iconic Rhino & Big Five Sanctuary

Welcome to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, East Africa’s most successful wildlife conservancy. Situated in Laikipia County, just 3.5 hours from Nairobi, Ol Pejeta is a must-visit for travelers seeking authentic Big Five safari Kenya experiences, intimate wildlife encounters, and a powerful conservation story.

Home to the last two northern white rhinos on Earth and Kenya’s only chimpanzee sanctuary, Ol Pejeta combines exclusivity, biodiversity, and impact like no other.

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Why Visit Ol Pejeta Wildlife Sanctuary?

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or seasoned safari-goer, Ol Pejeta Wildlife Sanctuary offers something truly unique:

  • Meet the last northern white rhinos – Najin & Fatu

  •  Visit the only chimpanzee sanctuary in Kenya, a Jane Goodall project

  •  Enjoy Big Five safaris in a private, low-tourist setting

  •  Experience night game drives, lion tracking & walking safaris

  •  Support one of Africa’s most impactful conservation missions

Wildlife Viewing in Ol Pejeta

Ol Pejeta is home to over 110 species of mammals and 300+ bird species. Here’s what you can expect:

WildlifeWhat to Look For
White & black rhinosOver 100 individuals, including Najin & Fatu
ChimpanzeesOrphaned/rescued from West & Central Africa
Lions, leopards, cheetahsBest seen at dawn, dusk, and during night drives
Elephants, buffalosSeen daily across the open plains
Zebras, giraffes, warthogsOften found near waterholes
Rare speciesAfrican wild dogs, Grevy’s zebras, servals
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Safari Packages to Ol Pejeta

We offer a range of Ol Pejeta safari packages for all budgets and travel styles:

5 Days Ol Pejeta Lake Naivasha & Masai Mara safari tour

3Day Ol Pejeta fly-in safari

3 Day Samburu flight safari

Best Time to Visit Ol Pejeta

SeasonMonthsExperience
Dry SeasonJune – OctoberBest for wildlife concentration, dusty trails
Green SeasonNov – MarchLush landscapes, fewer tourists, great for photography
Rainy SeasonApril – MayQuiet, muddy but beautiful scenery

 Best time to visit Ol Pejeta: July–October (dry) and December–March (green & clear skies)

Where to Stay in Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Lodge/CampLevelHighlights
Sweetwaters Serena CampMid-rangeInside the conservancy, near waterhole
Ol Pejeta Bush CampLuxuryEco-camp by Asilia Africa
The StablesBudget-FriendlyRun by the conservancy, shared facility
Pelican HousePrivate StaySelf-contained, ideal for families
 
Kenya safari lodges and tented camps

Getting to Ol Pejeta

  • By road: ~3.5 hours from Nairobi

  • By air: 45-minute flight to Nanyuki + 30-minute drive

  •  Transfers and park entry included in all our packages

 Ask us about Ol Pejeta day trip from Nairobi (available on request)

Ol Pejeta in the Context of Laikipia Conservancies

Ol Pejeta is part of the larger Laikipia conservancy network, which includes Lewa, Borana, and Solio. Together, these areas form one of Africa’s richest regions for private conservation safaris, rhino protection, and community engagement.

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We’ll tailor your safari to match your preferences — whether it’s a quick 2-day visit or a full luxury great migration safari that begins in Ol Pejeta and ends in Masai Mara.

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FAQs – Ol Pejeta Wildlife Sanctuary

Ol Pejeta is famous for housing the last two northern white rhinos, a chimpanzee sanctuary, and offering premium Big Five safaris in a private conservancy.

Yes. We offer Ol Pejeta day trips with early morning departure, game drives, lunch, and return by evening.

Yes! You can see lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, and both black and white rhinos here.

We recommend Sweetwaters Serena Camp, Ol Pejeta Bush Camp, or The Stables for different budgets.

The dry season (July–October) is best for game viewing, while the green season (Dec–March) offers beautiful landscapes and fewer tourists.