Ol Pejeta Conservancy, situated in the Laikipia region of Kenya, is a pioneering and innovative not-for-profit wildlife conservancy. Spanning over 360 square kilometers, Ol Pejeta is renowned for its commitment to wildlife conservation, community development, and sustainable tourism practices.
At the heart of Ol Pejeta’s conservation efforts is the protection of endangered species. The conservancy is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including the iconic Big Five (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, and rhinoceros), as well as the critically endangered northern white rhinoceros and the endangered Grevy’s zebra.
In addition to wildlife conservation, Ol Pejeta is dedicated to community development initiatives, collaborating closely with local communities to improve livelihoods, provide healthcare, education, and support sustainable agriculture projects.
Visitors to Ol Pejeta Conservancy can enjoy a range of activities, including game drives, guided bush walks, night safaris, and visits to the Endangered Species Enclosure, where they can learn about the conservation efforts to protect the last remaining northern white rhinos.
With its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and commitment to conservation and community development, Ol Pejeta Conservancy offers a unique and enriching safari experience in the heart of Kenya.