An Adventurer's Paradise:
Step into a world where every safari drive is a journey with a purpose. Ol Pejeta Conservancy is
not just a place to see Africa's magnificent wildlife; it's a beacon of hope for endangered species
and a model for sustainable tourism. This 90,000-acre conservancy, nestled in the heart of
Kenya's Laikipia County, offers a unique and impactful safari experience. From tracking the "Big
Five" to witnessing groundbreaking conservation efforts, a visit to Ol Pejeta is a powerful
testament to the possibility of a future where wildlife and communities can thrive together.
The Heart of Rhino Conservation
Ol Pejeta is globally renowned for its critical role in rhino conservation. The conservancy is
home to the largest sanctuary for black rhinos in East Africa, a remarkable success story in the
fight against poaching. It's also the final sanctuary for the world's last two northern white
rhinos, Najin and Fatu. Visitors have the humbling and rare opportunity to meet these majestic
animals, learning about the extraordinary lengths conservationists are going to in a final
attempt to save their subspecies from extinction.
Kenya's Only Chimpanzee Sanctuary
In addition to its rhino population, Ol Pejeta is home to the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee
Sanctuary, the only place in Kenya where you can see these intelligent great apes. The
sanctuary provides a lifelong home for chimpanzees rescued from the illegal wildlife trade.
Watching them play, interact, and forage in their semi-wild enclosures is a moving experience
that highlights the importance of protecting primates and their habitats across Africa.
An Unforgettable Safari Experience
While the conservation efforts are at the core of Ol Pejeta, the wildlife viewing is nothing short
of spectacular. The conservancy is a Big Five destination, with lions, leopards, elephants,
buffalos, and both black and white rhinos roaming its diverse landscape. Visitors can also
embark on a variety of unique activities, from lion tracking with expert researchers and night
game drives to horseback riding alongside rhinos and guided walking safaris. Every activity is an
opportunity to get closer to the wild and support the conservancy's vital work.
Plan My Trip
15000
+
Happy Clients
100
+
Destinations
3500
+
Tours Completed
20
+
Expert Guides