Ol Pejeta Conservancy
- Best Time to Visit: June – October and January – February.
- Entry Fees: Non-residents USD 85 adults / USD 50 children.
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Why Go to Ol Pejeta
Ol Pejeta is not just another safari stop — it’s a conservation story in motion. It connects luxury, learning, and life-changing encounters with some of Earth’s most endangered animals.
Each visit helps fund community schools, healthcare, and wildlife protection across Laikipia County.
Where to Go in Ol Pejeta
The conservancy’s well-planned network makes exploration easy. Lodges are spaced across key wildlife corridors, each with access to special experiences.
Visitors can explore day and night, with guided drives, cycling safaris, and cultural tours around Nanyuki and Laikipia.
When to Visit Ol Pejeta
The conservancy offers rewarding safaris year-round, but seasons affect scenery and accessibility. Dry seasons are best for game drives, while the rains transform landscapes and reduce visitor density.
Cool evenings and clear mountain views make every visit memorable.
Plan Your Journey to Ol Pejeta Conservancy
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