Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is a traditional bush camp on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro river. It is set in nearly 100,000 acres in the Laikipia region of central Kenya, right on the Equator.
This tented bush camp on the Ol Pejeta Conservancy has 6 tents with twin beds, all overlooking the river, and accommodating a total of 12 guests sharing.
Tents are furnished with single/double/twin beds, re-chargeable solar lights, en suite toilets, washstands on the tent veranda, and safari bucket showers.
Activities involve guided wildlife walks on the open plains and along the river, day and night game drives (with spotlights and night-vision monoculars), and guided visits to the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, where orphan and rescued chimps are rehabilitated into family groups. At least one conservation activity is combined with a morning or afternoon walk.
You can observe wildlife from a hide overlooking a waterhole with the added opportunity to spend an exciting night there (dinner, drinks, bedding, and night-vision monoculars all provided). You are also welcome to join a ranger on a wildlife monitoring and tracking exercise.
High altitude hikes up Mount Kenya over 6-8 days are also on offer.