Wildlife Conservation

Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya

A proportion of your booking fee is donated to grass-root conservation organisations as part of our responsible travel ethos

An immersive adventure into the heart of conservation

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a non-profit organisation based in the shadow of Mt. Kenya. Not only specalising in rhino conservation, Ol Pejeta is home to the ‘Big 5’ animals of Africa, the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary founded by Dr. Jane Goodall, and the two remaining northern white rhinos left on the planet.

Get to visit local communities and learn their way of living, meet and feed Baraka the blind black rhino and cross the Equator.

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The Destination - Ol Pejeta Conservancy

 

Ol Pejeta is located 5 hours drive north of Nairobi and lie on the Equator. It is the largest black rhino conservancy in East Africa and is home to not only the ‘Big 5,’ but also an abundant variety of other animals and birds. Not only is Ol Pejeta home to the last two remaining northern white rhinos left on the planet, but it is also where Dr Jane Goodall founded the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary for rescued chimps to seek sanctuary. Ol Pejeta offer a completely unique experience for all to enjoy!

It was consistently clear how passionate the team were about conservation and ensuring that, as well as having the most enjoyable adventure with them, you are also directly helping to conserve both the environment and animals for future generations to experience.
— Sophie, 19, U.K.

What’s included?

  • Park entrance fees

  • Accommodation at The Stables

  • All food and non-alcoholic drink during your stay

  • Safari guide throughout your stay

  • Car hire and driver

  • All activities and experiences

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • You will be at The Stables accommodation. Located next the conservancies headquarters, its the best place to be to ensure you have an action packed experience. With private single rooms or double/twin rooms available. There is the option of en suit or shared bath rooms.

  • Three meals a day and drinking water are included in the price. Breakfast is served from 6.30am and is a mixture of cereals, fruit and cooked, as well as tea and coffee. Lunch and dinner are a mixture of Kenyan and western cuisines. We are able to cater for all dietary requirements provided we are made aware of them before your trip

  • The wet season begins in November and goes on until May, but there are a couple of dry months in January and February. Days are often overcast, with showers in the afternoon, and chilly mornings with temperatures that hover around 13°C (55°F). The dry season is from June to October. You'll enjoy warm weather during the day, although there may be a shower or two at times and cold weather at night.

  • WiFi is available at The Stables while the generator is on. The generator is turned off during lunch hours and off during the night. If you would like wifi full time then you will need to purchase a local SIM card

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Or contact travel@conservation-matters.com for more information

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