Kicheche
Laikipia Camp; Kicheche Laikipia Camp is
a small luxurious Tented Camp set on the equator overlooking
a waterhole in the centre of the 110,000-Acre Ol Pejeta
Conservancy, which lies on the Laikipia Plains, 217
Kilometers from Nairobi and 14 Kilometers from Nanyuki
Town.
Transfers
by road from Nairobi take approximately 3.5 hours.
Kicheche Laikipia Camp is a small luxurious tented
camp, which stands on the Laikipia Ol Pejeta Conservancy.
The camp is surrounded by indigenous forest and overlooks
a waterhole.
Kicheche
Laikipia Camp has six custom-built luxury tents, there
is also a central dining tent and safari lounge. Its
twelve guests are hosted by the inimitable Andy and
Sonja Webb. Kicheche Laikipia Camp tents are custom
designed and are fully insect-proof with en-suite
bathrooms equipped with a dresser, flushing toilet
and hot showers.
There
are comfortable chairs on each verandah overlooking
the waterhole. One tent can be converted into a triple
on request. There is a spacious well furnished lounge
and dining tent, although guests prefer to eat alfresco
if weather permits.
Kicheche
Laikipia Camp
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Kicheche
Laikipia Camp in The Ol Pejeta
Conservancy is 110,000 acres of wilderness offers
an incredibly un crowded environment to enjoy quality
game viewing. The Conservancy is home to Kenya's largest
population of Black Rhino, large numbers of elephant,
cheetah, lion, leopard and plentiful plains game.
There are also a number of rarer Northern
species such as Grevys Zebra, Jacksons Hartebeest
and Beisa Oryx. The Conservancy lies on the Equator
30 minutes drive from Nanyuki airstrip and affords
wonderful views of Mt Kenya.
Kicheche
Laikipia Camp
Mara Non-Residents Accommodation Prices
Non-Residents
Accommodation Rates Per Night Include: Full
board accommodation + drinks (excluding champagne)
and laundry.
Dates
From |
Dates
To |
Standard
Tent
Single
(1 Guest) |
Standard
Tent
Double
(2 Guests) |
1st
Jan 2013 |
28th
Feb 2013 |
490 US Dollars |
720 US Dollars |
1st
Mar 2013 |
31st
Mar 2013 |
450 US Dollars |
640 US Dollars |
1st
Apr 2013 |
31st
May 2013 |
Closed |
Closed |
1st
Jun 2013 |
14th
Jul 2013 |
450 US Dollars |
640 US Dollars |
15th
Jul 2013 |
31st
Oct 2013 |
530 US Dollars |
800 US Dollars |
1st
Nov 2013 |
14th
Dec 2013 |
450 US Dollars |
640 US Dollars |
15th
Dec 2013 |
2nd
Jan 2014 |
530 US Dollars |
800 US Dollars |
Notes
*
Children
3 - 11 years: 50% of the adult rate on accommodation
*
Sole use of vehicle is available at US$265 per vehicle
per day
*
Guests departing in the afternoon will be required
to vacate their tent by 10am
* Conservancy fees are payable in
advance with accommodation. They are calculated on
a per night basis
*
Conservancy
fee is 40 US Dollars per
night for children 3 to 11 Years and 75 US Dollars
for Adults Per Day
*
Non-Residents Accommodation Rate includes: Full board
accommodation, drinks (excluding champagne) and laundry.
Excludes all activities
*
Infants under 3: Free of Charge. However, please note
that the camp is not conducive to infants and no baby
equipment such as cots and high chairs are provided
Kicheche
Laikipia Camp Non-Residents
Accommodation Rates include:
*
Laundry
*
Full board accommodation
*
Drinks (excluding champagne)
Kicheche Laikipia
Camp Activities
include:
* Visits to local community projects such as schools
*
Day and night game drives in Ol Pejeta Conservancy
*
Visits to the Morani (Black Rhino) Information Centre
*
Guided visits to the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary
*
Radio-collared lion tracking with the Ol Pejeta lion
researcher
*
Individual rhino assessments with researcher identification
material
*
A Horse Riding excursion is one of the best experiences
in the bush
*
Guided wildlife & Nature walks on the open plains
and along the river
* Rhino tracking with the Ol Pejeta rangers (maximum
2 guests per patrol)
*
Elephant and general wildlife monitoring with resident
rangers and researchers
* Input of data discovered into the Ol Pejeta computer
database Boran and Ankole cattle pastoral care eg
herding and spraying
* Learn how to use radio-tracking equipment to find,
for example, the resident cheetah Toki (featured in
the BBC documentary ‘Toki's Tale')
* Guests may have the opportunity to observe special
activities such as animal capture/release should they
be going on during their time on the Conservancy.