Explore Ol Pejeta Conservancy—home to the last two northern white rhinos, Big Five safaris, chimpanzee sanctuary, and immersive wildlife experiences in Laikipia, Kenya.
Nestled between the foothills of Mount Kenya and the Aberdare Ranges, Ol Pejeta Conservancy spans 360 km² of protected wilderness. It is world-famous for its groundbreaking conservation efforts, including hosting the last two remaining northern white rhinos, a thriving rhino sanctuary, and the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary—the only one of its kind in Kenya.
Ol Pejeta blends wildlife protection with eco-tourism, offering close encounters with the Big Five, endangered species, and unique safari activities. It is one of the best places in East Africa to combine luxury experiences with conservation-based adventures.
Why You Should Visit Ol Pejeta
1. Home of the Last Northern White Rhinos
Ol Pejeta is the final refuge for Najin and Fatu, the last two northern white rhinos on Earth. Conservation tours provide a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see these rare animals and learn about the groundbreaking science behind their survival.
2. Big Five Safaris & More
The conservancy is home to the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—along with cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, and over 130 black rhinos, making it East Africa’s largest black rhino sanctuary.
3. Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Managed in partnership with the Jane Goodall Institute, this sanctuary rescues and rehabilitates orphaned and abused chimpanzees. Visitors can watch them from raised platforms as they interact in a natural habitat.
4. Night Game Drives & Unique Activities
Ol Pejeta offers activities rarely allowed in national parks, such as night game drives, walking safaris, and lion tracking, providing a deeper and more adventurous safari experience.
5. Cultural & Conservation Tours
You can visit local Maasai communities, engage with anti-poaching dog units, or learn about conservation initiatives that balance wildlife protection with community empowerment.
Quick Facts
Location: Laikipia County, Kenya (about 217 km north of Nairobi)
Size: ~360 km²
Famous For: Last two northern white rhinos, black rhino sanctuary, chimpanzee sanctuary
Wildlife: Big Five, cheetah, Grevy’s zebra, hyena, giraffe, antelopes, hippos
Birdlife: Over 300 species
Activities: Day & night game drives, rhino encounters, lion tracking, horse riding, cycling safaris
Best Time to Visit: Year-round, but June–October and December–February are best for wildlife viewing.
Activities in Ol Pejeta
Day & Night Game Drives
Rhino Encounters (meet the northern white rhinos)
Sweet waters Chimpanzee Sanctuary Tour
Lion Tracking & Ranger Experiences
Bush Walks & Sundowner Experiences
Cultural Visits
Getting There
By Road: Approximately 3.5–4 hours (217 km) from Nairobi via Nanyuki.
By Air: Charter and scheduled flights to Nanyuki Airstrip (45 mins from Nairobi), with transfers to the conservancy.