Ol Pejeta Conservancy's size is 140 sq miles (360 sq km). The Conservancy is on the Equator Line in Laikipia County in Central Kenya. Ol Pejeta is a not-for-profit; its primary goal is wildlife conservation, income generation through wildlife tourism, complementary enterprises for re-investment in wildlife conservation, and community development projects. Ol Pejeta is one of the most sought-after areas for wildlife viewing and wildlife-related activities. Ol Pejeta has so much to offer, and it is a home for the “two” of the world’s last remaining northern white rhinos, the famous Big 5 ( Lion, Cape Buffalo, Black & White Rhinos, African Elephant and Leopard) and the conservancy is excellent for birdwatching activities with over 300 bird species.
Additionally, Ol Pejeta offers unique activities and experiences to keep you occupied throughout your stay. It is perfect for families, including young children, who wish to maximise their holiday. The activities include junior ranger programmes, horse riding, lion and rhino tracking, cooking, bush walking, night game drives, and running in the wild. The conservancy can be easily accessed since it is only a 4-hour drive from Nairobi.
| Destination | Ol Pejeta Conservancy |
|---|---|
| Locations | Ol Pejeta Conservancy |
| Tour Duration | 6 Days |
| Attraction | Ol Pejeta Conservancy |