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Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is East Africa's most celebrated private conservancy and the best place in Africa to see rhinoceros. Stretching across 90,000 acres in the Laikipia Plateau between Mount Kenya and the Aberdares, it is home to the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa β€” as well as the last surviving northern white rhinos on Earth. The conservancy is a Full Big Five destination, combining extraordinary rhino conservation with impressive populations of lions, leopards, elephants, and buffalo. Behind-the-scenes conservation experiences allow visitors to learn about the rhino programme up close β€” one of Kenya's most moving wildlife stories.

Highlights

β—†Largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa
β—†Last two northern white rhinos on Earth β€” historic encounter
β—†Full Big Five on a private conservancy
β—†Night game drives β€” not available in national parks
β—†Behind-the-scenes conservation experiences
β—†Chimpanzee sanctuary
β—†Exclusive private conservancy β€” fewer vehicles
β—†Best time: Year-round

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Best Time to Visit

Year-round. Night drives available throughout.

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