2 Day Visit to Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Original price was: KSh119,677.17.KSh113,242.91Current price is: KSh113,242.91.
A visit to Ol Pejeta conservancy with one-night accommodation at the serene Anka Resort. Be awed by the natural beauty of Laikipia. An experience that you won’t forget anytime soon.
Duration: 1 night 2 days
Number of persons: The fee assumes 6 adults. If less than six or the group includes children contact us for custom pricing.
Visit the world-famous Ol Pejeta Conservancy and witness sustainable conservation at work.
Some quick facts about Ol Pejeta:
- Ol Pejeta was originally a cattle ranch in colonial Kenya.
- The largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa
- This is the home of two of the world’s last remaining northern white rhino.
- This is the only place in Kenya where you can see chimpanzees at the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary.
- Ol Pejeta has one of the highest numbers of predators per square kilometre but still has a vibrant livestock program.
- In addition to its impact on conservation, Ol Pejeta benefits local community growth and economic development.
What's Included in this Package?
The fee is inclusive of the following:
- 6 adults
- Transport in a tour Landcruiser.
- Game drive.
- Park entrance fees for residents (non-residents pay $110 per person)
- Afternoon hike to Mt. Kenya up to Ol Moses point on day 1.
- 1-night full-board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and soft drinks during meals) at the serene Anka Resort located at the base of Mount Kenya forest (subject to room availability) or any other hotel of similar stature. We also provide customized quotations for accommodation in any of the following Ol Pejeta luxury hotels:
- Sanctuary Tambarare Camp
- Ol Pejeta Bush Camp
- Pelican House
- Sweetwaters Serena Camp
- Swimming.
- Bottled water.
Hurry while the offer lasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Ol Pejeta accommodation rates?
This package is inclusive of accommodation charges.
What are Ol Pejeta Conservancy fees?
This package is inclusive of the entry fees for residents. Non-residents pay $110 per person.
How to get to Ol Pejeta Conservancy?
Ol Pejeta is located in Laikipia County, just west of Nanyuki. From the Nairobi city centre, follow Murang'a Road to Embu - Nairobi Highway/Meru - Nairobi Highway/Thika Rd/A2 for 2.5 km. Merge onto Embu - Nairobi Highway/Meru - Nairobi Highway/Thika Road/A2 and continue to follow A2
for 188 kilometres. Take Nanyuki - Marura Rd and Nanyuki - Marura Road to Marura Rd in Laikipia County for 12.2 kilometres and follow the road signage to reach your destination.
What experiences are available at Ol Pejeta Conservancy?
Ol Pejeta offers a wide variety of conservation-focused and wildlife-rich experiences that go beyond a traditional game drive. Visitors can:
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Track lions, rhinos, or working dogs alongside researchers
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Enjoy a night game drive for a rare glimpse of nocturnal wildlife
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Visit the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary
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Meet the last two northern white rhinos on the planet
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Take part in bushwalks, birdwatching tours, and behind-the-scenes conservancy programs
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Explore community integration through experiences like “Meet the Neighbours” or “Livestock–Wildlife Integration”
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Participate in fun and active options like “Run the Wild”
Each experience offers a deeper understanding of conservation in action. Please note that these activities are charged separately from the main safari package and should be booked in advance due to limited availability.
Do I need to pay extra for activities at Ol Pejeta?
Yes, all conservation experiences at Ol Pejeta are charged separately from your safari accommodation and park entry. Prices vary depending on the activity—for example, lion tracking and dog tracking cost $70 per adult, while conservation talks are $20. Some experiences, such as the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary and the Nature Trail, are free to visit. To make the most of your time at Ol Pejeta, we recommend booking experiences at least one day in advance as some require a minimum number of participants or are subject to weather conditions and animal welfare considerations.





