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ol pejeta conservancy

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  • ol pejeta conservancy
    The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a mosaic of grass plains, wooded grassland...
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    • Cheeriop 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Excellent choice for the Kenyan wildlife experience! You have lot to choose from in terms of accomodation, length of stay (from half day to a week or even longer), places to see and animals to watch and learn from.
    • panter 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      During the game drive we were lucky to see black rhino, elephants, jackals, and spotted hyenas. We then went onto to the conservancy where we toured the ranch. The staff is very nowledgeable and we actually saw a snake when watching the chimpanzees that have been rescued from captivity. We were able to fee Baraka the Blind Rhino and tour a small museum. Afterward, we went to lunch around a waterhole where we watched elephants and giraffes up close.
    • AliciaPhxtoHK 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was our first visit to Ol Pejeta and we loved it. The park is well-maintained, the price to get in was reasonable and we saw lots of game! We spent four nights at one of the lodges within the park and opted to pay for two of the excursions offered -- the night game drive and the lion tracking. Both we well worth the money! The guides were knowledgeable and answered all of our questions professionally.
    • Loshalp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ol Pejeta is THE Rhino reserve. Rhinos are moved from elsewhere to protect them from poaching. However this means that the conservancy is fenced - which seems strange after experiencing other wide open and unrestricted parts of Kenya. But the conservancy covers a large area and it is very easy to forget about the fence. In addition to the huge population of rhinos, there is plenty of other game, plus sable antelope and wild dogs, and lions. There is also a (fenced) area for the rehabilitation and protection of chimpanzees.
    • Maxx703 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place is a nice private ranch, main attractions are Chimpanzees that have been rescued from captivity and rhinos. On a game drive you would easily spot elephants and giraffes, and the grazers. Difficult to spot the Cats that's the only disappointment.
    • carlosavelino 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Didn't get to see any of the Cats (Lions, leopards, cheetah) but that's a given due to the time of day we went. The highlights were definitely the chimpanzee sanctuary and Baraka the Blind Rhino. The staff were extremely knowledgeable and really gave us a good understanding of their efforts to conserve not just Kenya, but Africa's wild life. If you're heading to Mount Kenya, I would 100% recommend stopping by for a 2-3 hr drive.
    • 34MGH 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This conservancy combines it all: a very effective conservation model with a top class rated Ranger Response Unit in case of a poaching attempt (www.gofundme.com/olpejeta if you are interested in some info on this - the rangers are amazing); easy access (good road apart from the last few miles, the rest better than in many western countries!) from Nairobi via Nanyuki; wonderful accommodation - particularly Bush Camp for that real 'in the bush' feel whilst staying at a well-appointed camp with great facilities and amazing staff; the largest rhino population in Kenya - and it is not difficult to find them despite the size of the conservancy, there are so many; an abundance of other wildlife including breeding wild dogs, large lion prides, elephants, leopards - the only one we did not see was the cheetah but hopefully next time!; the opportunity to go lion tracking, visit the chimps and many others; excellent for children; and generally no other cars in sight when you are with the animals you have just spotted! A real must go and visit!!
    • travelfan1103 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were really impressed! On arrival at the gate we were welcomed with big smiles and asked to enter the office to purchase the tickets. After signing in on an iPad we were sent off by the sanctuary staff wishing us a great safari. The national park has a lot to offer! We have seen giraffes, white rhinos, lions, zebras, Buffalo and many more ... Our main interest though was to visit the Chimpanzee sanctuary. Amazing work is done here which convinced us to adopt two of the rescued chimpanzees, this gave is the opportunity to look behind the scenes and we were allowed to be part of the feeding of the 24 chimpanzees in this part of the sanctuary. Amazing how they all slowly arrived from all over the sanctuary to grab their bananas and other fruits; the chimpanzee conversations (the noises they make) are one of a kind!!! Please do it and help this project by adopting! Another amazing project they have is the support of a blind black rhino, which is completely dependent on human help to survive. You can visit the rhino and feed it as well. Again I have to point out that each employee of the park was super friendly and helpful! They should win a price for that! Have visited many other parks in Kenya and the experience was quite different! Keep it up and share with KWS!
    • ChristineM798 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We bought a map at the entrance and drove around the conservancy. The Chimpanzee Sanctuary was very educative. We also saw hippos, rhinos, buffaloes,etc. The wardens are very helpful and knowledgeable. Unfortunately we were not able to see any of the cats.
    • ChrisG750 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We chose Ol Pejeta to start off our 2014 and were not disappointed. Fantastic to see the Black Rhino thriving here and with two packs of African Hunting Dog it must be THE place in Kenya to connect with them. I had two full days photographing them at a den and had an amazing and thrilling time with them. The light here is superb for photographers too. Already planning a return
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