Overview
location: Central Kenya, on the equator
wildlife: Home to the last two northern white rhinos and a variety of wildlife, including the Big Five
best time to go: Year-round, with different seasons offering unique experiences
What makes Ol Pejeta Conservancy Special?
Ol Pejeta Conservancy stands as a beacon of hope for endangered species and biodiversity conservation. Located on the equator in central Kenya, it provides a sanctuary for various wildlife, including the last two northern white rhinos, a stark reminder of the urgent need for conservation efforts.
Visitors to Ol Pejeta experience not only the thrill of encountering iconic African wildlife but also actively contribute to the preservation of endangered species. The conservancy’s innovative conservation programs and community initiatives make it a unique destination where every footprint contributes to the greater good.
Highlights
Explore the wonders of Ol Pejeta Conservancy through these captivating highlights, offering a glimpse into the heart of conservation.
Endangered Species Conservation: Ol Pejeta is dedicated to the conservation of endangered species, including the northern white rhinos. Learn about groundbreaking initiatives and witness the tireless efforts to protect and preserve these majestic creatures.
Big Five Safaris: Embark on thrilling safaris to encounter the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros. Ol Pejeta’s diverse habitats provide a unique backdrop for unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Interactive Conservation Programs: Engage in hands-on conservation experiences, from guided rhino tracking to educational programs. Learn about the conservancy’s commitment to wildlife protection and the sustainable coexistence of humans and nature.
Community and Eco-Tourism Initiatives: Experience responsible tourism by participating in community-driven initiatives. Ol Pejeta’s sustainable tourism practices benefit local communities and contribute to the holistic conservation approach.