Kenya Camps & Lodges
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp, Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya
A Luxury Tented Camp in Kenya
Camp Details
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp, offering Big 5 game viewing, is your perfect destination if you’re interested in conservation.
Featuring spacious and comfortable canvas tents along the Ewaso Ngiro River, where elephants are frequently seen from camp, you can relax and take in the iconic landscapes and stunning backdrop views of Mount Kenya while observing the rarest African wildlife. Additionally, you can enjoy superb general game viewing and get involved in activities such as canine training or recording lion sightings for the research team.
Ol Pejeta has seven tents, one of which is designed for family safaris. All tents have an en-suite bathroom, and hot running water. In the morning, you can enjoy a delicious coffee and quietly watch the flock of weaver birds fluttering in the fever trees. As the evening approaches, gather around the fireplace and relax with a glass of wine while listening to the roaring of lion across the conservancy.
WHY CHOOSE OL PEJETA BUSH CAMP?
- Traditional & deeply comfortable tented safari camp.
- Big Five & extraordinary rhino conservation effort.
- Superb guiding & service with a focus on pioneering conservation projects.
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp questions
Can guests get involved in the conservancy's work?
Yes, and it is one of the reasons people choose this camp. Guests can join canine training sessions or help record lion sightings for the research team, alongside ordinary game drives. Ol Pejeta is known for its rhino conservation work as well as for Big Five game viewing.
How big is the camp, and is there room for a family?
There are seven canvas tents, one of them designed for family safaris, all with en-suite bathrooms and hot running water. The camp stands along the Ewaso Ngiro River, where elephants are frequently seen, with Mount Kenya in the distance and weaver birds in the fever trees at breakfast.
What does the rate include?
From US$600 per person per night in April, the rate covers full-board accommodation, house drinks, day and night game drives, transfers to and from the nearest airstrip and a limited laundry service. Peak season in July to October is charged at US$860. Children are welcome in camp.
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Ol Pejeta Bush Camp Rates, Activities & Amenities
Rates
| Year | Season | Type | Rates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 6 January - 31 March | – | US $ 690 |
| 2026 | April | – | US $ 600 |
| 2026 | June | – | US $ 710 |
| 2026 | 1 July - 31 October | – | US $ 860 |
| 2026 | 01 November – 19 December | – | US $ 710 |
| 2026 - 2027 | 20 December 2026 - 5 January 2027 | – | US $ 860 |
| 2027 | 6 January - 31 March | – | US $ 710 |
| 2027 | April | – | US $ 600 |
Rates are Per Person Per Night unless otherwise specified.
Inclusions
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp rates include: Full-board accommodation, house drinks, day and night game drives, transfers to/from nearest airstrip, limited laundry service.
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp questions
Can guests get involved in the conservancy's work?
Yes, and it is one of the reasons people choose this camp. Guests can join canine training sessions or help record lion sightings for the research team, alongside ordinary game drives. Ol Pejeta is known for its rhino conservation work as well as for Big Five game viewing.
How big is the camp, and is there room for a family?
There are seven canvas tents, one of them designed for family safaris, all with en-suite bathrooms and hot running water. The camp stands along the Ewaso Ngiro River, where elephants are frequently seen, with Mount Kenya in the distance and weaver birds in the fever trees at breakfast.
What does the rate include?
From US$600 per person per night in April, the rate covers full-board accommodation, house drinks, day and night game drives, transfers to and from the nearest airstrip and a limited laundry service. Peak season in July to October is charged at US$860. Children are welcome in camp.
Activities
Child Policy
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is happy to have children in the camp
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp questions
Can guests get involved in the conservancy's work?
Yes, and it is one of the reasons people choose this camp. Guests can join canine training sessions or help record lion sightings for the research team, alongside ordinary game drives. Ol Pejeta is known for its rhino conservation work as well as for Big Five game viewing.
How big is the camp, and is there room for a family?
There are seven canvas tents, one of them designed for family safaris, all with en-suite bathrooms and hot running water. The camp stands along the Ewaso Ngiro River, where elephants are frequently seen, with Mount Kenya in the distance and weaver birds in the fever trees at breakfast.
What does the rate include?
From US$600 per person per night in April, the rate covers full-board accommodation, house drinks, day and night game drives, transfers to and from the nearest airstrip and a limited laundry service. Peak season in July to October is charged at US$860. Children are welcome in camp.
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