
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is a traditional, comfortable bush camp set on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River in Kenya. The camp has 6 tents which can cater for 12 guests and 1 family room to cater for families.
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp Highlights
The main season is in January and February, when the weather is hottest and driest. At this time, the animals in the wildlife parks tend to congregate more around the watercourses, making them easier to spot. At Ol Pejeta Bush Camp guests can join the conservation team in tracking lions and cheetahs. Guests may learn how to use radio-tracking equipment and assist with elephant and general wildlife monitoring with resident rangers and researchers. All the guides are experts from the local area and are happy to share their knowledge and passion for the wildlife with the guests. Since February 2007 the conservancy is the biggest rhino sanctuary in East Africa and is home to four of the last seven known Northern White Rhinos.



- Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is situated at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Laikipia Lateau National Park.
- The camp is recommended for families, honeymooners, adverturists and eco/ethical tourists.
- Popular attractions at the camp are Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary and Morani Information Centre.
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp Game Viewing and Activities
Guests may have the opportunity to observe special activities such as animal capture/release should they be going on during their time on the Conservancy. At Ol Pejeta Bush Camp guests can join a day and night game drive, visits the Morani Information Centre or take a guided visit to the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Guests are also encouraged to visit local community projects such as schools. It is also possible to help with Rhino tracking with the Ol Pejeta rangers and assist with individual rhino assessments with researcher identification material. There is plenty of game in the area, including elephant, lion, cheetah and the rare Grevy's zebra for guests to see when on a game drive.