Is the Ol Pejeta Bush Camp for Me?
Set in central Kenya’s Laikipia County, Ol Pejeta Bush Camp lies in the shadow of Mount Kenya’s snow-capped peaks. This vast reserve is a stronghold for endangered species, including both black and white rhinos, and it is the last refuge for the world’s two remaining northern white rhinos.
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp rests on the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River, creating a quiet, close-to-nature atmosphere. With just ten traditional safari tents, the camp feels small and personal, making it well suited to families and travellers who enjoy a more relaxed pace. Each tent has en-suite bathrooms and hot running water.
Days here revolve around exploring the conservancy, where you can encounter the Big Five, take part in behind-the-scenes conservation experiences, or visit the endangered species enclosure. Activities like running with the anti-poaching dogs, guided bush walks, and community visits complement game drives.
With its intimate setting and unique access to pioneering conservation projects, Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is ideal for families, first-time safari goers, and anyone seeking a more profound understanding of Kenya’s wildlife heritage.