On the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River in central Kenya’s Laikipia region lies the atmospheric Ol Pejeta Bush Camp. Ol Pejeta offers an exceptional base from which to explore the secrets of this renowned conservancy — from the pioneering conservation projects that have made it famous to spectacular sightings of black and white rhino, the Big 5 and the world’s last two remaining northern white rhino.
Overlooked by the dramatic snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is in central Kenya’s Laikipia County. It’s home to the two remaining northern white rhinos on the planet and many other endangered animals, all protected around the clock by dedicated rangers.
Staying at Ol Pejeta Bush Camp allows guests to contribute to conservation. One can also get involved by helping with canine training or recording lion sightings for the research team. The peaceful camp is staffed by warm and hospitable team and is a great place for families, with activities like the Junior Ranger Program to keep kids entertained and engaged.