3 Days 2 Nights
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4 STAR HOTEL
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Available
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Guided
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Full Board
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Mombasa
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JUNE-SEPT
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Nanyuki
Kenya’s most remarkable conservation destinations
Step into one of Kenya’s most remarkable conservation destinations, where wildlife roams freely across breathtaking landscapes, and every moment feels like a scene from a nature documentary.
Trip Itinerary
Leave Mombasa after dinner, drive to Mombasa SGR terminus for your 10 p.m. train to Nairobi, where you will be picked up by our driver upon arrival at 4:00 a.m. Leaving Nairobi, head north, you pass near Thika and continue north through some breathtaking scenery dotted with rushing mountain streams and fields of tea and coffee. Arrive at Ol Pejeta and check into your lodge/camp. After Lunch depart for an afternoon game drive, arriving back at the lodge as the sun sets. Overnight at a lodge on a full board basis.
Spend the full day exploring Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Olpejeta is a privately owned conservancy, overlooking the peaks of Mount Kenya. The conservancy has a great number of wildlife including all the big five animals (elephant, rhino, lion, cheetah, and buffalo) among other game. The conservancy also has a special sanctuary that shelters several the rare and endangered species including black rhino, Gravy’s zebra, the Jackson’s hartebeest, and Chimpanzees. The Chimpanzee sanctuary is the only one in Kenya. It is a home for orphaned and abused chimpanzees, rehabilitating them to help them learn to live by themselves as in their own habitat. Later have dinner and overnight at the camp/ lodge.
Following breakfast and check out, leave Ol Pejeta behind, and proceed to Nairobi, arriving in the afternoon. Once in the city, you will be dropped off at the Nairobi Terminus for your train ride to Mombasa. Upon arrival in Mombasa, you will be picked up from the SGR terminus and driven to the hotel.
INCLUDES/EXCLUDES
COST INCLUDES
- 2 Nights’ Accommodation (Serena Sweetwater’s Camp)
- Return SGR First Class tickets to Nairobi from Mombasa and to Mombasa from Nairobi
- Return SGR Transfers from & to the hotel in Mombasa
- Return-trip ground Transport in A land Cruiser from Nairobi
- Park Entry Fees
- Professional Driver Guide
- Meals on Full Board
- Game Drives in Ol Pejeta Conservancy
- Bottled Water
COST EXCLUDES
- Drinks at the restaurant
- Tips & Gratuities
- Any personal expenditures
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
How to Get There
By Road
Traveling by road from Nairobi, the journey to Ol Pejeta Conservancy is via the A2 and takes approximately four hours. The distance covered is 138 miles, of which the last 8 miles are on a dirt road. During the rainy season between October and May access will only be possible by 4×4 vehicles.
By Air
There are daily scheduled flights from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport to the Nanyuki Airstrip, the flight time is one hour. From the airstrip, the drive to Ol Pejeta takes 45 minutes. Charter flights are available if clients prefer
Weather & Climate
The climate in Ol Pejeta is fairly consistent throughout the year, with moderate temperatures around the mid-seventies during the day. The dry season runs from June to September, with a slight chance of rain falling in August. The heavy or long rains fall from March to May, temperatures known to fall to around 50F later in the season.
Avoiding Crowds
Guests looking for a quieter experience in Ol Pejeta Conservancy should consider traveling in the off-peak months falling between November and the end of May. Heavy rains, however, fall from March through mid-May, creating muddy conditions which may not be ideal for game drives and other safari activities.
Value for Money
Accommodation options in Ol Pejeta vary from basic camping options to luxury and intimate lodges and camps. Offering fluctuation in pricing and something to suit every budget. With pricing ranging from USD 200 per person sharing per night to high-end options with a price tag of approximately USD 950 per person sharing, per night, spending time in or just outside this small conservancy definitely offers a value for money safari experience
Popular Wildlife Sightings in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Ol Pejeta is home to the “Big Five”: lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo, as well as grazing favorites such as giraffe, zebra and the Jackson’s hartebeest. Guests can visit the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary and learn about these fascinating animals as well as the efforts being taken to protect them. On a night drive, keep a look out for the “zorilla”, also known as the “African Polecat”, and if fortunate, the chance to see a leopard on the prowl.
The Terrain
The terrain of Ol Pejeta Conservancy ranges from pockets of open savannah to marshlands and to thick bush made up of acacias with yellowy-green fever trees.
Game Drives
Early morning and late afternoon game drives are the best times to experience a safari in Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The crisp mornings bring the animals out to explore while sunset sets the scene for what could be a dramatic predator vs prey showdown. Night drives are offered in Ol Pejeta Conservancy which is an exciting opportunity for guests to see nocturnal favorites such as aardvark, white-tailed mongoose and bat eared fox..
Guided Walking Safaris
Qualified guides will take visitors on safari walks through Ol Pejeta Conservancy, along nature trails that wind across the savannah and beside ravines and rivers. Capture the views and keep an eye out for predators and prey roaming nearby.
Accommodation options vary from modest camping experiences to classic luxury lodges and camps. There is a selection of accommodations located within the Ol Pejeta Conservancy and many located nearby, all with easy access to the wonders the conservancy has to share. Ol Pejeta Conservancy Lodging – Distance from park entrance
| Lodge or Hotel | Distance to park entrance (in miles) |
| Sweetwaters Serena Tented Camp | 1.8 miles from the Rongai Gate, driving in a westerly direction from gate to lodge |
| Ol Pejeta Bushcamp | The Camp lies on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River and is a 45-minute drive from the Kamok Airstrip |
| Ol Pejeta Safari Cottages | |
| Porini Rhino Camp | 22 miles from the Rongai Gate, driving in a westerly direction from gate to lodge |
Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Visit the heartwarming Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary and gain an understanding of the conservation methods in place to rehabilitate and protect these fascinating animals.
Endangered Species Boma
Spend time in the presence of beautiful and endangered animals such as white and black rhinos and other species such as the Jackson Hartebeest and Greyv’s Zebra. Learn interesting facts about the animals as well as all conservation efforts taking place.
Mount Kenya
As you set out on game drives or wildlife walks you will notice the majestic Mount Kenya overlooking the conservancy. Combinations of hiking Mount Kenya and enjoying a safari in Ol Pejeta Conservancy is possible, or guests can simply enjoy the view of Africa’s second highest mountain.
Ol Pejeta