Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Kenya

Ol Pejata Conservancy is a unique 90,000 acres wildlife sanctuary located in Kenya. It is a multi-purpose conservation area and hosts a variety of species including the endangered black rhino, Grevy’s zebra, cheetah, lion, and elephant. The conservancy is also home to the endangered Northern white rhino, the last two of its kind in the wild. The conservancy works to protect and conserve wildlife and their habitats through various conservation initiatives, including anti-poaching, habitat restoration, and education and outreach. Ol Pejata Conservancy also provides sustainable livelihoods for the local Maasai and Samburu communities living in the area, through eco-tourism, educational activities, and livestock management.

Ol Pejata Conservancy also offers visitors the opportunity to experience wildlife in its natural habitat and to witness the unique wildlife and landscapes of the conservancy. Visitors can take part in guided safaris and game drives, in addition to a variety of activities such as bird watching, visits to cultural sites, and more. With its stunning landscapes and rich wildlife, Ol Pejata Conservancy is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the African wilderness.

Ol Pejata Conservancy also works to increase the public’s understanding of the importance of conservation and sustainability. Through various educational initiatives, the conservancy hopes to encourage people to understand and appreciate the value of wildlife and the environment. As such, Ol Pejata Conservancy is dedicated to preserving the unique wildlife and landscapes of the area for future generations.

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