Discover the best top things to do in Laikipia County, Kenya including Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Odyssey Safaris, Ol Maisor Ranch, Mugie Ranch, Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy, Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve, Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy, Equator Marker, Kaptuya Wildlife Conservancy, Lewa Downs Primary School.
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The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a mosaic of grass plains, wooded grassland, Acacia woodland and evergreen thicket extending over 350 square kilometres. The Ol Pejeta Conservancy, East Africa’s Largest Black Rhino Sanctuary, is situated at the foot hills of the Aberdares and the magnificent snow-capped Mount Kenya. Ol Pejeta boasts an astounding variety of animals including non-indigenous chimpanzees and the Big Five (the endangered black and white rhino, leopard, elephant, buffalo & lion). The combination of amazing wildlife and stunning views across the open plains guarantees an unforgettable safari experience.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a great conservancy in Kenya. It's famous because of Sudan. You will have a lot of activies in the conservancy including: dog tracking, guided bushwalk, night game drive, cross the equator, community visit, visit the chimpanzees and the blind rhino. It's one of the best organized park in Kenya!
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Odyssey Safaris is a leading African tour operator based in both the United States and Kenya specializing in unforgettable, breath-taking wildlife encounters around Africa. With a deep knowledge of the African bush and over 20 years’ experience of taking people on extraordinary adventures, no one does Africa better.
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Under our Conservation Education Program, groups of students and school children can arrange private daytime visits to our Wildlife Rescue Centre where they will learn about wildlife conservation, rescue and rehabilitation. Visitors can see our monkey enclosures, cheetah pen, elephant house, aviary and hippo pools.
We booked our tour in advance to the Rescue Centre. It takes about 6 hours drive from Nairobi, it's quite far but worth to visit. You will meet the African elephant just 1 meter from you. You will see the bear, lions, chetah, rhino, and lot of anmials in the conservancy. Worth to visit!
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It is one of the Kenya's protected areas. The pristine forest offer alot of beautiful scenery. Once you get the tickets, there are forest rangers waiting to take you around since you cannot walk around the forest for there are wild animals that are dangerous. You start by walking over the 450mtrs canopy hanging bridge. Here you have an amazing view. You can see from the attached photos. . After the walk from the bridge, you can hike for about 3kms, or drive by a 4X4 vehicle. Here the terrain is tough. You get to total blue natural pool. Here there's a mini water fall splashing from the rocks. It's an outlet of underground water from Mt. Kenya. You can enjoy swimming in the cold water of the pool. From here you can walk or drive to the starting point. It's a great place for hikers.
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The Mt Kenya Wildlife Conservancy seeks to prevent the extinction of endangered wildlife species by breeding the animals with a view to returning them to their natural habitat. It was set up by internationally acclaimed movie star the late William Holden, TV personality and conservationist, the late Don and his wife Iris Hunt. At the heart of MKWC is the Animal Orphanage.
You must visit the rescue centre if you visit Mt Kenya region. There is a lot of fun activities and you could learn a lot from there! Great place to visit!
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The Equator line that passes the globe exactly in the middle.Here you will be shown how the water moves south and North of the Equator. Learn about this geographical feature and have enough photos.A good idea indeed.
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