Ol Pejeta is a privately-owned 90,000-acre wildlife conservancy. Originally a cattle ranch! The Conservancy has a
variety of habitats including thick scrub, marshlands, rivers, and open plains. Ol Pejeta Conservancy sits on the
equator, high on a plateau, between the foothills of the Aberdares range and Mount Kenya.
It hosts a wide variety of animals, including the ‘big five’, and many bird species. On a clear day, and normally in the
morning, you have panoramic views of Mt Kenya and her snow-capped peaks.
Ol Pejeta is committed to conservation and has several projects to protect endangered species, including white and
black rhinos. They also have a chimpanzee sanctuary which is home to these primates who have been rescued from
abusive or captive situations.