Ol Pejeta Conservancy Tours and Tickets - page 3
100+ results
What are people saying about Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Hania_B, Dec 2024
Good Experience
Ok tour and game drive. Driver was nice. We stopped for lunch at a restaurant of our choice. Overall it was a good experience.
YuYang_C, Jun 2024
Brilliant experience
Driver was brilliant and very accommodating. However, the price in the description was wrong (110 for the ticket and 30 for the lunch is the price now)
David_H, Nov 2023
Touched a rhino and I liked it!
It’s a 4 ish hour drive out there and 5 back, it’s not for the weak, but if you are wanting to see the last two northern white rhinos it’s 100% worth it! Fatu stuck her head in the jeep and I got to actually touch her! You also get to feed and pet Baraka, he’s a super sweet black rhino. The guides were good Anthony and Ken did a geeat job of trying to get us right by the animals. One of the greatest experiences of my life is touching an extinct northern white rhino.
Bruce_W, Jul 2023
Lions in Ol Pejeta
Dan was an excellent guide throughout the day. Lots of great information and he found us lions after a recent kill - very knowledgeable about all the animals and birds - a fantastic day!
Jamie_F, Oct 2023
Good Tour but very long day
This was a good but not great tour. First, the drive was much longer than stated, at 4 1/2 hours each way, meaning 9 hours of driving round trip. And while the roads themselves are generally decent, there are constant speed bumps, meaning taking a nap is not possible.
Second, my main reason for going was for the chimpanzee sanctuary and Stephen, the driver/guide, took me there around noon. That's close to when the chimps are fed lunch, so the chimps were not out to be seen. I only was able to see one chimp.
But on the positive side, I was able to see a huge number of rhinos, including a trio of them that was followed by a hippo like the hippo was part of the family. That was fun to watch. I also saw a large number of lions and a lot of other animals.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
5.0
(298)
Know before you go
Ways to explore
How to get there
When to visit

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a must for nature lovers.
Some safari vehicles are wheelchair-accessible—check with your supplier.
The conservancy is cashless, so entry, accommodation, and experiences must be booked in advance.
Campsites and bed-and-breakfast accommodation are available on-site, as well as a daily program of activities such as horse rides, bush walks, and community visits.
More Tours in Nairobi
Things to do near Nairobi
More attractions near Nairobi









































































































































