98% Client Satisfaction Rating
The roar of lions, the gentle sway of acacia trees, and the rare glimpse of a black rhino define the experience at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Nestled in the heart of Laikipia, this legendary sanctuary offers more than a safari it is a conservation epicenter, blending wildlife protection, community engagement, and high-end guest experiences. With Camptrek Safaris, every moment here from private game drives to luxurious lodge staysis curated for travelers seeking adventure with purpose and comfort.
Ol Pejeta’s story is remarkable. Originally a private ranch, it has evolved into East Africa’s largest rhino sanctuary, housing both black and white rhinos, chimpanzees at the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, and abundant plains game. While not fully private, visitor numbers are carefully managed, lodges are exclusive, and wildlife thrives across its 90,000 acres. Conservation and luxury coexist seamlessly, giving guests rare access to endangered species while enjoying high standards of privacy and service.
Luxury at Ol Pejeta is immersive yet understated. Lodges blend with the landscape, offering panoramic views, elegant interiors, and personalized service. Camptrek Safaris elevates each experience with tailored itineraries sunrise and sunset game drives, walking safaris, and guided conservation tours ensuring travelers witness East Africa’s wildlife at its most intimate and dramatic moments.
Rhino & Primate Conservation: Home to East Africa’s largest black rhino population and the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary.
Exclusive Wildlife Encounters: Carefully managed safari access for intimate game drives with lions, elephants, and cheetahs.
Camptrek Experience: Tailored itineraries, conservation-focused activities, and bespoke safari adventures.
Crafting your journey from a curated portfolio of 500+ exclusive lodges and safari operators, we ensure luxury, comfort, and authenticity at every step.
July – October: Dry season with excellent wildlife visibility and optimal predator activity
January – March: Warm, dry months ideal for photography and game drives
April – May: Green season with lush landscapes and fewer visitors for intimate safari experiences