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Ol Pejeta: Amazing Things to Do and See
Ol Pejeta Conservancy: If you are an animal lover who loves to travel, your adventure log is not yet complete without a visit to a wildlife conservancy. That is also a fantastic escape for the mind. This location promises a one-of-a-kind experience that is perfect for romantic escapades and family vacations. Ol Pejeta Conservancy is the highlight of its region that promises a little bit of everything. Learn about different animal species and the efforts that go into conservancy. Every minute here is a chance to live in the breathtaking sites and relaxing atmosphere. A chance to mingle among the species presents itself for those memories that live forever. And after a long day of exploring, you can indulge in Kenyan-style meals in one of the notable eateries. Here, relaxation meets the wild; Ol Pejeta is waiting for you.
Where is Ol Pejeta?
Ol Pejeta is a 360km2 non-profit wildlife conservancy nestled between Mount Kenya and the Aberdare’s lush foothills. It lies entirely on the equator, west of Nanyuki in Laikipia County. Getting here is a treat in itself through the gentle but adventurous roads that will introduce you to culture, wildlife, and more.
What can I do in Ol Pejeta?
There is a lot to do and explore in this conservancy. You are going to need more than a day to get through all the main points. You can start your trip with a visit to Scott’s Hide. It is a camouflaged animal shelter located in the woodland areas of Scott’s Plain. A majestic borehole lies at its edge, where animals come to drink.
In addition, here you can watch closely as animals interact; depicting behavior you can only see in the natural habitat. These interesting interactions are perfect for bringing out your inner photographer. The best time to visit this escape is between 4.30 pm and 6.30 pm. If you have camouflage clothing, best you wear it to better mingle with the species.
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Hippo Hide is another permanent shelter where you will get to see the majestic hippos cooling off in shallow waters. This breathtaking place is located on the banks of the majestic Ewaso Ng’iro River that boasts beautiful waters. Visitors can immerse themselves into the setting by walking a nature trail under the supervision of a guide. Pay close attention to your tour guide because you will have a chance to learn about these majestic creatures and indigenous plants with medicinal value.
Moreover, if you feel a little thirstier for impressive knowledge; you can head over to Sweetwater Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Chimpanzees are not native to Kenya, so this visit is a treat on all accounts. Here you can learn about the heartbreaking past of the 35 or so chimpanzees and their journey to sweeter waters. This sanctuary is a big part of the conservancy, and you have the opportunity to be part of the efforts that go into keeping the species alive. This trip is guaranteed to appeal to your humanitarian side as you learn about rescue and conservation.
Lodges in Ol Pejeta Conservancy
You may be wondering if you will starve on your wild adventures. Ol Pejeta is home to notable eateries, and you can never go hungry if you pay a visit to the Safari Diner. Indulge in Kenyan-style fast food and beverages to keep you energetic during your adventures. This eatery boasts a friendly budget and a picnic-style setting that places you in front of a breathtaking view.
Furthermore, it also has take-away services for visitors who want to keep exploring. Morani’s Restaurant is another great eatery in the conservancy. This is a sit-down restaurant that stays true to the spirit of Kenya; welcoming and inclusive. The recently updated menu promises something for everyone, including vegans, vegetarians, and those with gluten allergies. It is the best place to finish each day of exploration, surrounded by wildlife’s distant sounds, enjoying a peaceful sunset.
What do I wear to Ol Pejeta?
Ol Pejeta lies on the equator at a high altitude. Therefore, it has characteristics of a mild climate. The mornings are cold, the afternoons warm or hot, and the evenings fairly cool. Therefore, your wardrobe should be diverse and well thought out. For daytime exploration, you need loose-fitting clothes such as t-shirts and shorts, plus some sunglasses. You should bring a pair of gym shoes or hiking boots for walking. Relaxing days can allow you to wear flip-flops and sandals.
Additionally, if you have camouflage items, bring them along. For nights, and early mornings, pack long pajama pants, windproof jackets, and a warm jumper.
Where do I stay at Ol Pejeta?
This conservancy is home to lodges and rented homes in different locations and budgets to suit your needs.
However, we recommend staying in any of the tented camps that will provide you with rustic accommodation to top off your adventure.

