Olpejeta Conservancy Day Tour: A Private Wildlife Reserve in the Heart of Mt Kenya Region

Embark on a private day tour to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, a renowned wildlife reserve in the heart of the Mt Kenya region. Discover the highest mountain in Kenya, encounter endangered species like white rhinos and chimpanzees, and witness the conservation efforts in action.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Ol Pejeta Conservancy - Get an early start on the day with 6am pickup at your accommodations in Nairobi, then begin the 2.5-hour trip to Nanyuki town, where you’ll stretch your legs by the official equator line. On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the green vegetation and the beauty of the Kenyan coffee farms.
    Continue for another 15 minutes to…
What's Included
  • Lunch
  • Hotel/port pickup
  • Bottled water
  • National Park fees
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Driver/guide
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

This journey navigates you to the region of Mt Kenya, the pinnacle of Kenya’s topography, standing tall and majestically discernible at dawn. Enroute, you’ll witness sprawling coffee farms. The privately managed Ol Pejeta conservancy is renowned for its rare species like the white rhino and chimpanzees. It stands as one of the premier centers for…

Location
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Nanyuki, Private Bag
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Miltonkarel
Aug 29, 2023
Ol Pejeta Conservancy with Tony Cruz, a complete safari tour! - Tony Cruz is da man!! If your able to get a tour with him you will be set. Puntual, great driver, joyous individual, and by the way great musician and singer. I was surprised today because, we though we were just gonna get to see the chimps and the black rhino. But Tony went out of his way to show us the Big Safari 5 which was unbelievable. We even got to see hippos and the last two Northern White Rhinos from a distance. What an amazing day and tour guide, definitely recommended, you won’t be disappointed!
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Williamvp5827wq
Oct 26, 2022
Good but too expensive - Excellent setting for wildlife aficionados. A cheetah was nearby with a kill, and we discovered a leopard and her youngster close outside the lodge. In addition to this, we also spotted numerous reticulated giraffe, grevy zebra, and elephants in the region. .
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Samer
Sep 25, 2022
Wonderful - Amazing park but the road is uncomfortable, and also the van. I suggest to divide the transportation into two stages. The first with car and then the safari by jeep
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350lizj
Oct 21, 2023
Ol Pejeta an awesome day out. - John my driver and guide was superb in both roles. He was really knowledgeable and helpful and did everything you would wish for. Very considerate and a very safe driver, organised a wonderful lunch stop . Ol Pejeta is a fantastic place to visit and their rhino conservation project is awesome in the truest sense of the word. I would recommend the tour 100% The administration is another story communication after payment is non existent despite numerous requests on WhatsApp they simply do not respond. I am supposed to do another tour with them this morning but once again I have had to try to prise information about pick up time out of them. There are still issues with a change in park entry rules which have been communicated last minute which are difficult to negotiate. Once there is a problem radio silence !
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Delly726
Apr 18, 2022
Good but raised thought provoking questions. - Awesome conservancy center with many wildlife to see and good staff. I'm still thinking bout Baraka the white blind Rhino and the Chimp that folded it's hands like a human. I was however disturbed by the high cost of accessing the conservancy for citizens. For normal parks in Kenya we pay ksh.250 but we paid ksh.1400 per person and ksh.600 for our car. Quite high for a common citizen. I was equally concerned that the conservancy is allegedly owned by white settlers occupying over 90,000 acres of land and equally deals with with wheat farming and beef production. I wondered why such an investments is not in the hands of our government. I promised myself to look into the history of this conservancy. I wondered if there 99 year lease has elapsed. It's our wildlife, it's our land!
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