Experience the Wild Heart of Kenya
1 Day Ol Pejeta Excursion
Discover the wonders of Ol Pejeta Conservancy with Africa Terrain Safaris, a professional tour operator based in Nairobi, Kenya, sharing the incredible sights, sounds, and tastes of the African adventure. This itinerary offers a thrilling day trip to one of Kenya’s premier wildlife conservancies, renowned for its Big Five, conservation efforts, and stunning landscapes with Mount Kenya as a backdrop.
Itinerary
Departure from Nairobi
- Your Africa Terrain Safaris guide will pick you up from your Nairobi hotel or residence in a private 4×4 Land Cruiser, ideal for game viewing with high seating and rugged all-wheel drive.
- Begin the scenic 3.5 to 4-hour drive north to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, passing through Central Kenya’s lush agricultural zones, coffee and tea plantations, and roadside markets.
- Stop briefly at the Equator crossing for a memorable photo opportunity.
Arrival at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
- Check in at the Rongai Main Gate and pay park entry fees.
- Embark on a 2.5-hour morning game drive across the 90,000-acre conservancy, home to the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino), over 100 critically endangered black rhinos, and the last two northern white rhinos in the world.
- Spot diverse wildlife, including cheetahs, hyenas, African wild dogs, giraffes, zebras, and over 400 bird species, with Mount Kenya’s snow-capped peaks as a stunning backdrop (weather permitting).
Rhino Sanctuary Visit
- Visit the Endangered Species Boma, a 700-acre enclosure hosting the last two northern white rhinos and a blind black rhino named Baraka.
- Meet Baraka up close (guided by rangers) and learn about Ol Pejeta’s groundbreaking conservation efforts to protect endangered rhinos, including the BioRescue project for northern white rhino preservation.
- This visit is included in your park entry fee and offers a profound insight into global wildlife conservation.
Visit to Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary
- Explore Kenya’s only chimpanzee sanctuary, established in 1993 by Ol Pejeta, Kenya Wildlife Service, and the Jane Goodall Institute.
- Observe rescued chimpanzees in their natural enclosures and learn about their rehabilitation and conservation efforts.
- This visit is included in your park entry fee and offers a unique chance to see these primates, not native to Kenya.
Lunch at Serena Sweetwaters Camp
- Enjoy a buffet lunch at the luxurious Serena Sweetwaters Camp or Morani Restaurant, overlooking a waterhole where animals like elephants and waterbucks often gather.
- Relax and soak in the serene environment while dining amidst the wilderness.
Afternoon Game Drive
- Continue with a 1.5-hour afternoon game drive to track predators like lions, cheetahs, and leopards, known for their high density in Ol Pejeta.
- Optional: Visit the Morani Information Centre to deepen your understanding of Ol Pejeta’s conservation initiatives (time permitting).
Departure from Ol Pejeta
- Conclude your game drives and begin the return journey to Nairobi.
- Enjoy the scenic drive back, with views of the Aberdare Mountains and Laikipia Plateau.
Arrival in Nairobi
- Arrive back at your Nairobi hotel or residence, concluding an action-packed day filled with wildlife, conservation insights, and unforgettable memories.
Inclusions
- Round-trip transport from Nairobi in a private 4×4 Land Cruiser Jeep.
- Services of an experienced, English-speaking safari guide/driver.
- Drinking water.
- Lunch at Serena Sweetwaters Camp or Morani Restaurant.
- All game drives and visits to the chimpanzee and rhino sanctuaries as outlined.
Exclusions
- Park entry fees.
- Optional activities like Maasai village visits.
- Personal expenses, tips, and gratuities.
Notes
- Recommended Gear: Wear khaki, tan, or green clothing to blend into the environment. Bring a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, an eco-friendly water bottle (Ol Pejeta is plastic-free), and a fully charged camera or phone with binoculars for optimal wildlife viewing.
- Best Time to Visit: June–October or January–March for dry weather and better wildlife sightings around waterholes.
- Conservation Focus: Ol Pejeta is a leader in wildlife conservation, protecting endangered species like black and northern white rhinos and supporting community development.
- Booking: Contact Africa Terrain Safaris at +254 708 221 664 or visit africaterrainsafaris.co.ke to reserve your spot.
Embark on this unforgettable journey with Africa Terrain Safaris and experience the heart of Kenya’s wildlife and conservation efforts!





