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Masai Mara Reserve – Kenya
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is a traditional tented safari camp in a 100,000 acres wildlife sanctuary – called Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The Conservancy and the Bush Camp’s aim is to take gameviewing and environmental knowledge to a whole new level, and is ideal for those wishing to get a bit more out of their safari. The camp is hosted by owner & private guide, Alex Hunter.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is East Africa’s largest Black Rhino Sanctuary, with 81 individuals and a few southern white rhinos. Recently, the Conservancy became home to four of the world’s last eight surviving northern white rhinos – the success of their breeding programme here at Ol Pejeta is crucial to the survival of the breed.
Summary: owner-operated camp of 6 en-suite safari tents, described by guests as ‘the real Africa’ offering interactive conservation activities.
Activities:
- Day and night gamedrives
- Guided bush walks
- Monitor elephant & rhino with resident rangers & researchers
- Track lion with the predator-monitoring ranger
- Use radio tracking equipment, to find the resident cheetah ‘Toki’ (featured on BBC’s ‘Toki’s Tale’)
- Take part in training walks with the tracker bloodhounds
- Watch wildlife from a hide overlooking a waterhole or spend an exciting night there (with dinner, drinks, bedding and night-vision monoculars)
- Track rhino (by special request, maximum 2 guests per patrol)
Best Time:
June to March
Rates (in US dollars):
$395 per person per night plus Conservation Fees of $65 per night with a single supplement of $120 per night. Fourth night free of charge. Xmas & New Year supplement of $100 per person.
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