A Samburu and Ol Pejeta Conservancy Safari is an exciting adventure that takes you to two of Kenya’s most unique and diverse conservation areas.
The Samburu National Reserve, located in the semi-arid region of northern Kenya, is known for its rugged landscapes and unique wildlife, including the Samburu “Special Five”: the reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, beisa oryx, and gerenuk. The reserve is also home to large populations of elephants, as well as lions, cheetahs, leopards, and a variety of other predators and herbivores.
The Ol Pejeta Conservancy, located in the Laikipia region of central Kenya, is known for its successful conservation efforts and its diverse wildlife, including the largest population of black rhinos in East Africa. The conservancy is also home to the last two northern white rhinos in the world, as well as lions, leopards, cheetahs, buffaloes, and a variety of bird species.
A Samburu and Ol Pejeta Conservancy Safari typically includes game drives in both reserves, giving you the chance to see a wide variety of wildlife and to experience the diverse landscapes of the two areas. Many safari operators also offer guided walks, visits to local communities, and the opportunity to learn about the conservation efforts taking place in the conservancy.
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a birdwatcher, or simply looking for a unique and off-the-beaten-path safari experience, a Samburu and Ol Pejeta Conservancy Safari is sure to be an adventure you’ll never forget.