Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy

Polei, Kenya
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Set in Laikipia, Kenya, this 58,000-acre conservancy offers an exclusive safari experience where guests have the entire reserve to themselves. It's a haven for over 100 rhinos and the world's largest population of the critically endangered Grevy's zebra, providing a unique destination for wildlife enthusiasts passionate about conservation. Guests can explore the diverse ecosystem while supporting vital conservation and community initiatives.

Rooms and suites

The private residence features 11 uniquely designed bedrooms across eight cottages, exclusively reserved for your group. The home showcases museum-quality artworks and antique furnishings, creating an atmosphere of elegance and comfort. Shared spaces include a billiards and games room, a pool, and a spa. With accommodations suitable for families and larger groups, the residence offers both privacy and communal spaces.

Amenities and experiences
Dining

Personal chefs craft tailored menus using organic ingredients from the estate and local farms, served in various indoor and outdoor settings.

Wellness and spa

Spa with pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, massage treatments, yoga and Pilates studio.

Fitness and recreation

Workout room, tennis court, billiards, table tennis, and entertainment rooms.

Wildlife experiences

Private game drives, bush walks, canyon explorations, and an underground viewing tunnel to a hide overlooking a watering hole.

Conservation and education

Tours of the rhino orphanage and veterinary clinic, with insights into wildlife security efforts.

Cultural experiences

Opportunities to see the on-site primary school and interact with local communities at the Twala Cultural Center.

Adventure activities

Helicopter excursions, quad biking, stargazing, fishing, camping, and more upon request.

Events and celebrations

Facilities available for weddings, anniversaries, or special events around the property.

Elevation and location

6,000 feet above sea level for a refreshing, malaria-free climate; easy access to northern Kenya's attractions, including Mount Kenya's glaciers and the Great Rift Valley's volcanic peaks and lakes.

How to get here

Accessible via a 40-minute private charter flight from Nairobi, the conservancy offers panoramic aerial views en route.

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