Daily Entry Fee

CONSERVANCY ENTRY RATES

Ol Pejeta is the first wildlife conservancy in Kenya to have an online booking for entry fees. This could save you a lot of time at the gate. Activities and campsites can be booked online too, ensuring you can plan your itinerary and avoid disappointment.

Visitors booking through their accommodation provider are advised to check if conservancy entry fees are included.

*Children are between 3 – 11 years old. Children below 3 years get in free **Special offer of Ksh. 2,500 is valid from 9th August 2023 to 8th August 2024 your entry fee includes

EA Citizens
EA Residents
NON Residents
Vehicle Entry

your entry fee includes

Meet The Chimpanzees

8.30am - 12.30pm | 2.00pm - 4.30pm

Meet our closest living relatives and learn about their incredible stories, personalities and behaviours

Meet Baraka

7.30am to 6.00pm

Take unbelievable selfies as you feed and touch a real live black rhino and learn about Baraka

All Day Game Drive

7:00am - 7:00pm

Make unforgettable memories as you roam the Ol Pejeta landscapes It serves a variety of purposes, making presentations powerful and record the wild animals you tools for convincing and teaching. see

CODE OF CONDUCT

Strict speed limit of 40 kph

Do not discard litter or cigarette butts

Off-road driving is strictly prohibited (unless approved by management). Keep to designated roads or tracks

Beware of dangerous wildlife and do not get out of the car unless in a designated area. Remember you are food

Wildlife always has right of way. Do not chase, follow or harass animals

Do not feed wildlife from your car, in the wild or at your camp or lodge

Do not sit or stand on vehicle's roof at any time

Collection of firewood is prohibited

Please do not damage or remove any flora or fauna, including bones and plants

No driving in the Conservancy is allowed after 7pm

No firearms, spears, bows and arrows of any kind are to be carried within the Conservancy

Please ensure that you obtain an official receipt for ALL transactions

No use of private drones unless authorised

MORANI's RESTAURANT

Enjoy our famous Morani burger – made from grass-fed beef, oozing with cheese, topped with bacon, and served with a side of homemade fries. Light lunchers can opt for a crisp, healthy salad or a wrap to eat on the go. Kids are catered for too. All our food is homemade from the freshest ingredients and is locally sourced whenever possible.


We are open daily from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, making this the perfect spot for an early dinner or a sundowner in the middle of the Conservancy. Watch the sun go down while you enjoy a cold beer and some bitings!


Our Morani’s Sundowner Package is available upon request. Guests are welcome to share their specific requirements with us, and we will advise on charges accordingly once they get in touch.

SAFARI TIPS

Creating the most unforgettable safari starts with how well you prepare yourself. Here are some tips to help you out

Protect yourself from the sun

With the sun shining brightly here at Ol Pejeta, it is important to have with you a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen for maximum protection from the harmful sun rays

Always stay hydrated

Make sure to always have a bottle of water with you. Also note that Ol Pejeta is plastic-free. Please ensure that your water is in an eco-friendly water bottle or purchase it from one of our shops

Charge your gadgets

The special moments you experience on safari are best captured on film. Ensure your phone and camera are fully charged prior to embarking on your safari and have them ready with you. Don't forget your binoculars

Carry your medications

It is important to carry your prescription or any medication you will need during your trip. If you are allergic to bugs remember to carry bug spray with you

Clothing

During a safari, we recommend wearing tan, green or brown (khaki) clothing. It is not necessary however brightly coloured clothes are not advisable as they stand out easily

Footwear

Proper footwear is essential for your safari. A pair of closed-toe shoes is recommended to protect you from dangerous critters

Layer Up

It is advisable to have a kikoi or scarf that you can use to layer up when the temperatures drop, to keep insects off your skin or one you can use as a small pillow or lightweight blanket.

No plastic

The use of plastic is banned in Ol Pejeta. Please make sure to have eco-friendly bags, bottles for a better experience at the conservancy

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