Ol pajeta Conservancy, located in Laikipia County is home to a diverse array of wildlife, that includes the “Big Five”. It is also home to the last two northern white rhinos on the planet, Najin and Fatu. It spans approximately 90,000 acres and stands as a testament to successful wildlife conservation.
Morning:
Afternoon:
Upon arrival, check into your chosen accommodation. Options range from luxury tented camps to more budget-friendly lodges, catering to various preferences and budgets.
Late Afternoon:
Embark on your first game drive. This initial exploration offers the chance to acquaint yourself with the conservancy’s rich biodiversity, including sightings of elephants, buffalo, and a variety of antelope species.
Evening:
Return to your accommodation for dinner. Relax and enjoy the serene ambiance of the African bush, perhaps sharing stories around a campfire.
Early Morning:
Set out on a dawn game drive when wildlife is most active. The cool morning hours increase the likelihood of spotting predators such as lions and leopards on the move.
Mid-Morning:
Visit the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, the only place in Kenya where these primates can be seen. Established in collaboration with the Jane Goodall Institute, the sanctuary provides a haven for orphaned and rescued chimpanzees.
Afternoon:
After lunch, engage in a guided bush walk. This offers a more intimate perspective of the ecosystem, allowing you to learn about the flora, track animal footprints, and observe smaller fauna often overlooked during drives.
Evening:
Opt for a night game drive to experience the conservancy’s nocturnal life. This unique activity provides opportunities to spot elusive creatures such as aardvarks, bush babies, and nocturnal predators.
Morning:
Late Morning:
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, followed by time at your own pace. You might choose to visit the visitor center for souvenirs or simply relax and absorb the tranquil environment.
Afternoon:
Check out of your accommodation and commence the return journey to Nairobi, carrying with you memories of an enriching wildlife experience.
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