
Ol Pejeta Day Tour from Nairobi – Full Safari Overview
This Ol Pejeta Conservancy day tour from Nairobi takes you to the foothills of Mount Kenya, where you will explore one of Africa’s leading private wildlife conservancies. It is the ideal one-day safari for travelers looking to experience the Big Five in Kenya, combined with meaningful conservation encounters in a single, well-structured itinerary.
One of the most remarkable highlights of this tour is the opportunity to see the last remaining Northern White Rhinos in the world, Najin and Fatu. Ol Pejeta is the only place on earth where these critically endangered rhinos live under 24-hour protection, making this a truly rare and emotional wildlife experience.
The tour also includes a visit to the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, the only chimpanzee sanctuary in Kenya. Here, rescued chimpanzees—saved from illegal wildlife trade and abusive conditions—are rehabilitated in a safe and natural environment, offering both an educational and inspiring visit.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is also known for having one of the highest predator densities in Kenya, providing excellent chances to spot lions, leopards, and cheetahs during your game drive across its open savannah landscapes.
A unique highlight is the chance to meet Baraka, the blind black rhino, who serves as a conservation ambassador. Visitors can enjoy a rare close-up interaction and even feed him from a secure platform—an unforgettable safari moment.
As part of your journey, you will also stop at the Equator crossing in Nanyuki, where you can stand in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at the same time—one of Kenya’s most iconic geographical experiences.
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Best Time to Visit Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a year-round safari destination in Kenya, but the experience varies depending on the season, wildlife movement, and landscape conditions. Choosing the right time depends on whether you prioritize wildlife viewing, photography, or fewer crowds.
Dry Season (June to October & January to February) – Best for Wildlife Viewing
This is the best time to visit Ol Pejeta Conservancy for game drives. During the dry season, vegetation is thinner and animals gather around water sources, making wildlife easier to spot.
You can expect excellent sightings of the Big Five, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, along with higher chances of spotting predators such as cheetahs and leopards. The roads are also in better condition, ensuring a smooth safari experience.
👉 Best for: First-time visitors, Big Five sightings, high-success game drives
Green Season (March to May & November to December) – Best for Scenery & Value
The green season transforms Ol Pejeta into a lush and vibrant landscape, perfect for photography and travelers looking for a quieter safari experience.
Although wildlife can be slightly harder to spot due to thicker vegetation, this period offers fewer tourists, better availability, and sometimes lower prices. It is also an excellent time for birdwatching, with many migratory species present.
👉 Best for: Photographers, repeat travelers, budget-conscious safaris
Year-Round Highlights
Unlike many parks, Ol Pejeta offers consistent access to unique experiences throughout the year, including:
Viewing the last Northern White Rhinos (Najin & Fatu)
Visiting the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Close encounters with black rhinos, including Baraka
Ol Pejeta Conservancy Day Tour FAQs
Can you visit Ol Pejeta Conservancy in one day from Nairobi?
Yes, the Ol Pejeta day tour from Nairobi is a well-planned full-day safari. With an early morning departure and evening return, you have enough time for game drives, chimpanzee visits, and rhino encounters.
How far is Ol Pejeta Conservancy from Nairobi?
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is located approximately 3 to 4 hours’ drive from Nairobi (about 200 km), depending on traffic and road conditions.
What animals can I see in Ol Pejeta Conservancy?
You can see a wide range of wildlife including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, leopard), as well as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, hyenas, and many bird species.
Can I see the Northern White Rhinos at Ol Pejeta?
Yes, Ol Pejeta is the only place in the world where you can see the last two Northern White Rhinos, Najin and Fatu, living under 24-hour protection.
What is special about the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary?
It is the only chimpanzee sanctuary in Kenya, providing a safe home for rescued chimpanzees that were saved from illegal trade and abusive conditions.
Is the Ol Pejeta day tour suitable for families and children?
Yes, this tour is family-friendly and educational, especially with experiences like chimpanzee visits and rhino encounters that are engaging for children.
What should I wear for the safari?
Wear comfortable, neutral-colored clothing, closed shoes, sunglasses, and bring a hat and sunscreen. Early mornings can be cool, so a light jacket is recommended.
Is this a private or group safari?
This tour is typically offered as a private safari, meaning you will have your own vehicle and guide for a more personalized experience.
Are meals included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes breakfast and lunch, usually served at a safari lodge or restaurant within or near the conservancy.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak travel seasons (June–October and December–February), to secure availability.


