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Across the 36,400-hectare of Ol Pejeta conservancy, you might spot lions prowling the plains, giraffes, and elephants munching on whistling thorn trees, cheetahs scanning for prey or even elusive wild dogs and leopards. It’s one of the largest black rhino sanctuaries in East Africa. Unlike in many protected areas, cattle farming has been built into Ol Pejeta’s conservation plan, benefitting the land and wildlife through strategic grazing, and the people through employment.
Ol Pejeta conservancy offers a huge range of activities and is ideal for active types, families, or honeymooners, making it one of the best places to visit in Kenya. Start the day with a jog with the rangers or a walk across the savannah to spot birds, learn about tracking, identify plants, and maybe even watch a black rhino browsing from a safe distance. As well as game drives, visitors can go cycling or horse riding through the reserve, and meet the anti-poaching dogs, or track lions with the conservancy’s researchers. The fees for these activities help fund conservation initiatives.
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