DESTINATION
Ol Pejeta & Samburu
DURATION
4 Days
PRICE
Starting from
$760 USD Per Person
Experience Kenya’s Untamed Beauty, Conservation Excellence & Unique Wildlife with Plentiful Adventure Embark on a thrilling 4-day safari through Kenya’s central and northern wildlife treasures — the pioneering Ol Pejeta Conservancy, home to the last two northern white rhinos, and the wild, remote Samburu National Reserve, known for its unique species and stunning arid landscapes.
Visit the world’s last two northern white rhinos
Big Five game drives across Ol Pejeta & Samburu
Tour the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Spot the Samburu Special Five
Scenic drives, conservation talks & cultural experiences
Birdwatching across diverse ecosystems
Distance: Approx. 220 km (3.5–4 hrs)
Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Lodge or tented camp inside Ol Pejeta
Morning:
Depart Nairobi and head north to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, located at the foothills of Mount Kenya.
Arrive in time for lunch and check-in at your lodge or camp.
Afternoon:
Visit the Rhino Sanctuary where you’ll learn about the conservation efforts to protect the critically endangered black and white rhinos, including the last two northern white rhinos on Earth.
Enjoy an afternoon game drive, where you’ll likely encounter elephants, lions, giraffes, cheetahs, zebras, and more.
Evening:
Relax at your lodge/camp with dinner and overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Same lodge/camp at Ol Pejeta
Morning:
Early morning game drive – best time for spotting predators like lions and leopards when they’re most active.
Continue to explore the plains where buffaloes, hyenas, elephants, and gazelles roam freely.
Midday:
After breakfast, visit the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, the only place in Kenya where you can see rescued chimpanzees.
Learn about their rescue stories and the efforts made to give them a safe, semi-wild habitat.
Afternoon/Evening:
Enjoy another evening game drive as you search for leopards, hippos, gazelles, and rare bird species.
Return to your lodge for dinner and a peaceful night under the African stars.
Distance: Approx. 145 km (2.5–3 hrs drive)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Lodge or luxury tented camp in Samburu
Morning:
After breakfast, depart for Samburu National Reserve, located in Kenya’s northern semi-arid region.
Arrive in the early afternoon and check in to your lodge or camp.
Afternoon:
Enjoy an afternoon game drive in Samburu’s dramatic landscape of palm groves, rocky outcrops, and Ewaso Ng’iro River.
Look out for the Samburu Special Five:
Grevy’s zebra
Reticulated giraffe
Beisa oryx
Gerenuk (giraffe gazelle)
Somali ostrich
Other sightings may include lions, elephants, leopards, and cheetahs.
Evening:
Dinner and overnight at the lodge/camp.
Meals: Breakfast
Distance to Nairobi: Approx. 320 km (5.5–6 hrs drive or optional flight)
Morning:
Early morning game drive to search for any wildlife you may have missed — mornings are ideal for predator sightings and birdwatching.
Midday:
Return to camp for breakfast and check out.
Afternoon:
Optional visit to a Samburu village to experience the rich traditions, clothing, music, and daily life of the Samburu people.
Begin your return journey to Nairobi by road or optional flight from nearby airstrip.
Pick up/drop off at Nairobi hotel or residence or Airport
Stay in economy, comfort or luxury lodges / tented camp
Our fully equipped 4x4 Safari Land Cruisers offer comfort, safety, and all-terrain performance. Enjoy a pop-up roof for wildlife viewing, spacious seats, large windows and charging ports.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner for both Veg and Non Veg as mentioned in tour plan.
Park entrance fees covering access to national parks.
A professional English-speaking driver/guide will accompany you throughout the safari.
Ol Pejeta is home to the last two northern white rhinos on Earth and Kenya’s only chimpanzee sanctuary. It's also a top destination to spot the Big Five.
The Samburu Special Five include unique animals found only in this region:
Grevy’s zebra
Reticulated giraffe
Beisa oryx
Gerenuk (giraffe gazelle)
Somali ostrich
Yes, this safari is suitable for families and children over 5. Activities are educational, scenic, and safe, especially in Ol Pejeta's conservancy environment.
Yes, a cultural visit to a Samburu village is available on Day 4 and can be arranged upon request (usually at a small extra fee).
You'll stay in safari lodges or luxury tented camps, depending on your preference and budget. All options offer comfortable amenities and full-board meals.
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