
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Laikipia, Kenya
Conservancy
Ol Pejeta conservancy is a 90,000 acre conservancy and was the last home of the now extinct white rhinos. Ol Pejeta is one of the leading conservancies in Kenya and is home to the largest black rhino sanctuary in Kenya. Ol Pejeta is also the only place in Kenya where tourists can see chimpanzees which are native to the savannah and tropical forest of Africa. The conservancy has a very large density of predators thus can be easily spotted during an excursion. The conservancy efforts towards conservation enabled it to win the Africas’ Leading Conservation Company awards in 2022.

Loisaba conservancy
Northern Laikipia, Kenya
Conservancy
Also known as “The land of the Seven Sisters”, Loisaba conservancy is bustling with wildlife and covers an area of 58,000 acres. Loisaba conservancy hit the news in 2022 for having the most recent spotting of the melanistic black leopards which are estimated to be 6 in total . Loisaba conservancy is an important area for wildlife as it offers animals a migration corridor as they cut across the Laikipia area. With strong community ties Losiaba ensures animals can coexist with the neighbouring community.
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