Ol Pejeta Bush Camp

CEDARBERG RATING

Luxury

Overview

Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is the only owner-managed camp in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. This intimate camp is beautifully set on the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River in the game-rich Ol Pejeta Conservancy in southern Laikipia. The Conservancy is particularly known for its large population of black rhino (the largest in East Africa) and also boasts reticulated giraffe, the rare Grevy's zebra, plenty of plains game and a healthy complement of predators; in fact the Conservancy has the highest resident game-to-area ratio of any park or reserve in Kenya.

Alex Hunter runs the camp with real passion and a genuine interest in allowing the guests to learn as much as possible about wildlife and conservation from their stay, but equally guests are encouraged to relax in camp if that's what they feel like doing. Although Alex has extensive knowledge of the bush, his love for it runs much deeper than that and his enthusiasm is infectious.

Tented Safari

The 6 spacious tents, are generously spaced along the banks of the river, allowing guests a real sense of privacy. All of the tents are extremely versatile and can be made to cater for a double, twin or family. The whole camp can be booked exclusively for a family or group of 8 (at an additional cost). Additional temporary tents can be added for larger groups on request. The whole camp has been built so as to minimize its environmental impact: solar power is used wherever possible and the safari bucket showers limit water usage.

Camp activities

Apart from the regular day and night game drives and guided bush walks, some more unusual activities are on offer (some of which are dependent on length of stay in the camp): tracking lion, visit to Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary at feeding time, guided ravine river walks, a behind-the-scenes visit to the Endangered Species Enclosure, fly camping (for clients that stay 4 nights or more) and half a day with the tracker/attack dogs (depending on availability).

Although there's such an extensive range of activities on offer, feel welcome to simply enjoy being in camp. Birds flock to the rustic bird table and nearby trees and plenty of game can be seen wandering past camp - simply stopping, looking and listening for a while can be incredibly rewarding and refreshing. A small library of reference books is on hand in the mess tent, where lunch is usually taken. Breakfasts and dinners are normally enjoyed in the open; at night the camp and the paths to the tents are lit by scores of kerosene lanterns.

Ol Pejeta Bush Camp on the map

Rooms

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Guest tent - 2 pax

Perfectly spaced along the Ewaso Nyiro River, the six traditional safari tents at Ol Pejeta Bush Camp are charming and full of character. All tents come complete with warm blankets for the winter mornings, rechargeable solar lights and en-suite bathrooms with hot-water safari bucket showers and flushing toilets. Individual verandas provide the perfect spot to while away an afternoon in privacy, watching the animals come and go along the river bank.

 

Family Tent

The family tent at Ol Pejeta features central shared lounge which joins the king room and the twin room. Both rooms come complete with en-suite bathrooms with hot-water safari bucket showers and flushing toilets. Individual verandas provide the perfect spot to while away an afternoon in privacy, watching the animals come and go along the river bank.

 

Includes

Full board, all non-premium drinks, scheduled day & night game drives, guided walks, sundowners, bush breakfasts, transfers to/from Nanyuki airstrip, laundry service

Family Suitability

Family-friendly all ages

Malaria Rating

Malarial area year-round

Good For

Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife

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