Once a colonial beef ranch, the Ol Pejeta Conservancy has transformed into a leading wildlife sanctuary. Nestled in the shadow of Mount Kenya’s snowy peaks, this 90,000-acre savanna preserve is a haven for diverse wildlife. The conservancy is renowned for its significant black rhino population, the largest in East Africa, and for being the last refuge of the northern white rhinos. Visitors can explore the vast savanna, observing these and other iconic species in their natural habitat.
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