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Ol Pejeta Conservancy, in Kenya's Laikipia District, is a vital wildlife sanctuary, known for being East Africa's largest black rhino sanctuary. It protects over 165 endangered black rhinos and is home to the last two northern white rhinos worldwide, making it crucial for rhino conservation. Additionally, Ol Pejeta is a habitat for the Big Five animals.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy sits right on the equator, between Mount Kenya and the Aberdares. Known for being great for families, it's a top safari spot. With the most activities of any park in Kenya, it has something for everyone. The beautiful hikes are not just stunning but also good for kids. Visitors at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy have free access to Sweetwater Chimpanzee Sanctuary.
Cost at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Entry Fees:
Citizen: Adult – KSH 2000, Child – KSH 1000
Resident: Adult – KSH 3500, Child – KSH 1750
Non-Resident: Adult – $110, Child – $55
Vehicle Entry:
Up to 6 seats – KSH 1000
7-12 seater – KSH 2500
15 and more seats – KSH 12000
Activities Fees:
Meet the Northern White Rhinos (1 hour) - $70
Night Game Drive (2 hours) - Adult - $70, Child – $35
Lion Tracking (2 hours) – Adult - $70, Child – $35
Dog Tracking - Adult - $70, Child – $35
Run the Wild – Adult - $40
Livestock-Wildlife Interaction (2 hours) - $70
Guided Bushwalk/Birdwalk - Adult - $70, Child – $35
Sweetwater Chimpanzee Sanctuary – Free entry
Nature Trail – Free entry
Additional Fees:
Armed Guard – KSH 5000
Unarmed Guide – KSH 2500
Entrance Gates to Ol Pejeta Conservancy