Ol Pejeta Conservancy deserves to be on every tourist bucket list. It occupies 90,000 acres. The gem is situated adjacent to the Aberdare Mountains and the Mount Kenya scenery. The astounding spontaneous beauty provides an unforgettable safari experience. It is also a prosperous extensive conservation area. Ol Pejeta is famous in the universal conservation community. The big five are easy to see as you drive along the savannah. Usually, diverse species graze, hunt, fight for survival, and breed at the Ol Pejeta plains. Giraffes, Grevy’s zebra, endangered cheetah, elephants, chimpanzees, and hippos can be spotted from a distance. The Northern white rhinos are available at the sanctuary.
They are using cutting-edge technology to monitor and conserve the animals’ population. Their innovative fencing has helped the wildlife to move to the neighboring conservancies and ranches with ease. The black rhinos steal the spotlight, this being the most prominent conservation in East Africa. The Sweetwater chimpanzee sanctuary is famous for adopting orphans and abused chimpanzees. When Jane Goodall institute closed in Burundi, the chimps were retrieved from the unfavorable environment affected by disease and poaching. Ol Pejeta Conservancy has high densities of the predator. Horse rides, community tours, and bush walks are activities you can partake in. The wet seasons are illuminating as animals deliver, the crowds are less, and the vegetation is green. The dry seasons are perfect for game viewing.