A Conservation Leader And Home To The Last Northern White Rhinos

Ol Pejeta Conservancy, located in Kenya’s Laikipia region, is a shining example of conservation and community integration. This 90,000-acre sanctuary is the last refuge for the world’s two remaining northern white rhinos.

In addition to protecting endangered rhinos, Ol Pejeta is home to an extraordinary diversity of wildlife, including the Big Five,, and rare species such as the endangered Grevy’s zebras, wild dogs and reticulated giraffes. Visitors of all ages can enjoy a wide range of activities, including rhino and lion tracking, night game drives, and cultural tours, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and small groups. The conservancy also houses the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, a haven where rescued chimpanzees are rehabilitated and cared for.

By visiting Ol Pejeta, you play an essential role in supporting wildlife conservation and sustainable community projects that reduce human-wildlife conflict and promote harmonious coexistence

Female lions at Ol Pejeta conservsncy