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Kicheche Laikipia Camp Ol Pejeta Conservancy | sits directly on the Equator | ~14 km (30-minute drive) from Nanyuki town | ~217 km (4.5 hrs from Nairobi | ~2 km from Kamok Airstrip inside the reserve

Kicheche Laikipia offers an intimate safari immersed in one of Kenya’s most celebrated conservation landscapes. With just 6 elegant canvas tents tucked into the indigenous forest, this eco-camp combines contemporary design with the untamed spirit of the highland bush.

Shaded by woodland and overlooking water often visited by elephant, waterbuck, birdlife, and the occasional hippo, the camp balances pristine luxury with low-impact travel. At 6,000 feet (1,829 meters) above sea level, days are fresh and bright, and evenings invite the glow of a crackling fire, a welcome contrast to the lowland heat.

Guided by seasoned naturalists, guests encounter endangered rhinos and a rich array of wildlife while gaining rare insight into Ol Pejeta’s pioneering conservation efforts, ensuring your presence directly supports wildlife protection and community empowerment.


Location & Accessibility

✓ Located in the heart of the 90,000-acre Ol Pejeta Conservancy in northern Kenya, positioned exactly on the Equator with sweeping views of Mount Kenya
✓ Nestled at the foot of an indigenous forest overlooking a busy natural waterhole in a restricted, remote wilderness zone, ensuring a low-traffic, exclusive safari experience
✓ Set within a pioneering conservation model that transitioned from a colonial cattle ranch into a premier sanctuary holding East Africa’s largest black rhino population and the world’s last northern white rhinos

By Road

✓ Readily accessible from Nanyuki town, the region’s nearest major hub, which is located approximately a 30-minute drive from the conservancy’s main gates
✓ The route is predominantly paved tarmac up to Nanyuki, transitioning to well-maintained dirt roads as you head deeper into the conservancy toward the camp
✓ Accessible via a scenic 200 to 220-kilometer overland drive from Nairobi along the well-maintained A2 highway, typically taking 3.5 to 4.5 hours depending on traffic and road conditions

By Air

✓ Private charters can also fly directly into Kamok Airstrip, which is located right inside the Ol Pejeta Conservancy
✓ Daily scheduled flights depart from Wilson Airport in Nairobi to Nanyuki Airstrip, with a direct flying time of approximately 40 to 45 minutes
✓ Camp transfers from either airstrip take about 45 to 60 minutes in a customized 4×4 safari vehicle, effectively serving as an immersive first game drive through the plains
✓ Flight times can occasionally extend up to a couple of hours if the scheduled aviation route includes brief touch-downs at other regional airstrips (like the Samburu or Lewa regions) before reaching the Laikipia highlands


Accommodation – Luxury Canvas Tents

Kicheche Laikipia Camp consists of an exclusive selection of 6 luxurious canvas tents raised slightly on wooden plinths. Named after 19th-century Maasai laibons (chiefs) and matching the named peaks of Mount Kenya, the tents offer an intimate experience, accommodating a maximum of 12 guests in a secluded woodland setting.

Standard Tents

✓ Features a free-standing fan for optimal airflow
✓ Furnished with desks, side tables, and comfortable seating areas
✓ Veranda equipped with comfy chairs and stylish African-fabric cushions
✓ Private outdoor hammock strung between nearby trees for peaceful siestas
✓ Configurable as twin or double setups with earthy red tones and Persian rugs
✓ Large mesh windows and roll-up front canvas doors provide open views through the woodland to the dam
✓ En-suite bathroom features a large wooden vanity cabinet, twin ceramic washbasins, an enclosed flush toilet, and an enclosed shower

Family Suite

✓ Spacious two-bedroom layout
✓ Perfect for families or small groups wanting to stay together
✓ Maintains the same elegant style and high-end amenities as the standard tents
✓ Shares the scenic outlook over the active waterhole where wildlife frequently gathers

Room Features & Amenities

✓ In-tent WiFi access
✓ Free-standing fans
✓ 24-hour solar power
✓ Hair dryer on request
✓ Private outdoor hammock
✓ Yoga mat available in all tents
✓ Insect-proof netting and insect spray
✓ Universal charging points with USB sockets
✓ Plush cotton bathrobes, slippers, and umbrellas
✓ Ample luggage storage space, shelving, and clothes racks
✓ In-tent water dispensers to refill complimentary insulated water bottles
✓ Complimentary organic essential oil toiletries sourced from Northern Kenya
✓ Complimentary laundry service in respect of local customs (excluding undergarments)
✓ En-suite bathrooms with flush toilets and hot showers powered by solar water heaters
✓ Thoughtful extras provided in-room, including rubber boots, maps, and tailored wildlife and bird checklists


Dining & Culinary Experience

Dining at Kicheche Laikipia is a social and exquisite affair, offering a wonderful mix of local and international cuisine prepared to a very high standard. Guests gather together to share stories of the morning’s activities over great food, served in scenic settings that bring you closer to the surrounding wilderness.

Culinary Highlights

✓ Al fresco dining with pre-dinner drinks available
✓ Special dietary requirements catered for upon prior arrangement
✓ Dinner is a sumptuous meal typically served in the cozy main dining tent
✓ Lunch is usually served in a smaller, intimate mess tent situated right by the edge of the dam
✓ Breakfast is often enjoyed al fresco on a shady wooden deck extending into the lawn when dining in camp

Lounge & Common Areas

The camp’s spacious main lounge and dining space blends traditional canvas design with an easy-going, highly sociable atmosphere. Elevated atop a wooden platform built using reclaimed cedar fence posts from the conservancy, the interior features cozy lounge suites, a well-stocked bookshelf, and a large brick fireplace that creates a delightfully warm ambiance on cooler highland evenings.

The grounds feature a beautiful, manicured lawn that transitions down to the waterhole, creating a tranquil environment where resident bushbuck roam freely, and birds move over the grass. For guests looking to browse local craftsmanship, a separate tent houses the Camp Gift Shop, offering Kicheche-branded caps, fleeces, t-shirts, locally made items, and sophisticated curios sourced from Nairobi.


Experiences & Activities

Run in the Wild: Jogging along marked trails around the perimeter fence indicated by little warthog statues
Mountain Biking: Active cycling excursions exploring the scenic terrain of the conservancy at your own pace
Canoeing: Relaxing boat excursions on the calm waters of the local dam to view aquatic life and water birds up close
Dog Tracking: Visits to Ol Pejeta’s dedicated anti-poaching dog unit to see specialized canine security teams in action
Guided Bush Walks: Mindful walking safaris with seasoned naturalists to track wildlife on foot and learn about local flora
Community Visits: Excursions to local community projects to learn about regional development and investment initiatives
Wild Camping: Fly-camping beneath the stars for an adventurous and deeply immersive connection to the highland night
Lion Tracking Programs: Interactive tracking sessions utilizing telemetry receivers to locate and monitor resident lion prides
Back of House Tour: An educational walkthrough covering the camp’s responsible resource use and sustainable green operations
Game Drives: Twice-daily guided drives by day and spot-lit night drives in custom 4×4 vehicles to track big cats, elephants, and rhinos
Meet the Last Two Northern Rhinos: A rare opportunity to stand meters away from the world’s last two remaining northern white rhinos
Mount Kenya Day Excursion: Full-day trips to explore the high-altitude wilderness and dramatic scenery of Africa’s second-highest peak
Conservation Center Visits: Educational tours of the Morani Center and the wildlife educational center to discover pioneering conservation models
Ngare Ndare Forest Excursion: Day trips to hike through the lush forest canopy, view waterfalls, and walk across the famous canopy suspension bridge


Facilities & Guest Services

Gift Shop: Offering locally made items, Nairobi curios, and branded safari apparel
Solar Power: Eco-friendly 24-hour power supply running the entire camp infrastructure
Wi-Fi Internet: Complimentary wireless internet access available throughout all guest tents
Attentive Hosted Service: Personalized hospitality and dedicated camp hosting throughout your stay
Shared Charging Points: Multi-plug universal charging docks located in vehicles, lounges, and guest tents
Perimeter Security Fence: A discreet two-strand electric fence designed to keep out big mammals while letting smaller wildlife pass


Highlights of Kicheche Laikipia Camp

✓ Holds a prestigious Gold Level Eco-rating Certificate from Ecotourism Kenya
✓ All tents face a vibrant waterhole and dam frequently visited by elephants, waterbucks, and hippos
✓ Located in a remote, restricted wilderness zone of Ol Pejeta Conservancy for low-traffic game viewing
✓ Intimate luxury with only six canvas tents, ensuring an exclusive safari experience, hosting just 12 guests
✓ Offers rare, direct encounters with the world’s last two remaining northern white rhinos and an anti-poaching dog unit
✓ Immersed in a thriving 90,000-acre sanctuary home to Kenya’s largest population of black rhinos and rare northern species

Kicheche Laikipia Camp Pictures

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Kicheche Laikipia Camp Ol Pejeta Conservancy Non-Residents Accommodation Prices

2026 Kicheche Laikipia Camp Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Non-Resident Accommodation Price Per Night Includes

✓ Laundry
✓ Night Drives
✓ Escorted Bush Walks
✓ All Conservancy Fees
✓ Kamok Airstrip transfers
✓ Full board Accommodation
✓ Shared game-viewing drives
✓ Canoeing and Mountain Biking
✓ Picnics; drinks (excluding champagne)
Community Discovery trip, and 5 US Dollars per night Community trust contribution

Family Suites

Two separate bedrooms (double & twin/triple), each with an ensuite bathroom. The bedrooms are connected by a lounge furnished with a sofa and a small table, enabling private dining on request. Maximum capacity: 5 guests & Sole-use vehicle

Dates From

Dates To Single Tent
(1 Guest)
Double Tent
(2 Guests)
Young Adult

(12-17 years)

Child

(3-11 years)

Family Suites
Occupancy 5 Guests

10th  Apr 2026

22nd May 2026 Closed Closed 1,050 US Dollars 1,650 US Dollars Closed
23rd May 2026 31st May 2026 680 US Dollars 1,100 US Dollars 410 US Dollars 280 US Dollars

2,180 US Dollars

1st Jun 2026

30th Jun 2026 770 US Dollars 1,2500 US Dollars 470  US Dollars  310  US Dollars 2,480 US Dollars
1st Jul 2026 31st Oct 2026 1,050 US Dollars 1,650 US Dollars 620 US Dollars 420 US Dollars

3,290 US Dollars

1st Nov 2026

19th Dec 2026 680 US Dollars 1,100 US Dollars 410 US Dollars 280 US Dollars 2,180 US Dollars
20th Dec 2026 2nd Jan 2027 1,050 US Dollars 1,650 US Dollars 620 US Dollars 420 US Dollars

3,290 US Dollars

3rd Jan 2027

28th Feb 2027 770 US Dollars 1,2500 US Dollars 470  US Dollars  310  US Dollars 2,480 US Dollars
1st Mar 2027 31st Mar 2027 680 US Dollars 1,100 US Dollars 410 US Dollars 280 US Dollars

2,180 US Dollars

1st Apr 2027

22nd May 2027 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed
23rd May 2027 31st May 2027 680 US Dollars 1,100 US Dollars 410 US Dollars 280 US Dollars

2,180 US Dollars

1st Jun 2027

30th Jun 2027 770 US Dollars 1,2500 US Dollars 470  US Dollars  310  US Dollars 2,480 US Dollars
1st Jul 2027 31st Oct 2027 1,050 US Dollars 1,650 US Dollars 620 US Dollars 420 US Dollars

3,290 US Dollars

1st Nov 2027

19th Dec 2027 680 US Dollars 1,100 US Dollars 410 US Dollars 280 US Dollars 2,180 US Dollars
20th Dec 2027 2nd Jan 2028 1,050 US Dollars 1,650 US Dollars 620 US Dollars 420 US Dollars

3,290 US Dollars

Notes

WI-fi in the lounge
Minimum stay – two nights
* Rate excludes conservancy fees
The camps remain closed from 1st Apr  – 22nd May
* Family tents/ Quad tents available at Laikipia Kicheche Camp
Inter-camp Transfers – are complimentary between the Mara camps
Families with children under 7 are required to take a sole-use vehicle
Rates do not include the use of a private vehicle or a late departure fee
Packed lunches on departure – available on request – 35 US Dollars per person
* Late Departures – guests departing after 1200 hours are required to vacate their tent by 10 am, and a supplement of 130 US Dollars per person will be payable
Family Suite has 2 separate bedrooms (double & twin/triple), each with an en-suite bathroom. The bedrooms are connected by a lounge furnished with a sofa and a small table, enabling private dining on request. Maximum number of guests and sole use of a safari vehicle

Child Rates 

* Children aged 3 – 11 years pay 50% of the adult rate
* Mara Conservancy fees –  50% of adult fees for all children & teens 17 years and below
* Young adults 12-17 years pay 75% of the adult rate & 50% if guests share a Triple or Quad tent
* Infants under 3 years stay free of charge; however, note that the camps are not very conducive to infants

Non-Resident Accommodation Rates Exclude

 Conservancy Fees
 Anti-poaching dogs display
 Northern White Rhino enclosure visit
 Exclusive use of a game viewing vehicle
 Extra packed lunch – 30 US Dollars per person
 Conservancy fees are not included in the rates above
 Anti-poaching dogs display – 60 US Dollars per person
 Horse riding excursions-70 US Dollars per person for 1 hour
 Endangered Species Enclosure Visit -75 US Dollars per person
 Mara Elephant Project Visit – 100 US Dollars per person donation
✗ Rates do not include the sole use of a vehicle or a late departure fee

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 Chimpanzee sanctuary Back of House visit- 60 US Dollars per person
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 Packed lunches – available on request – 25 US Dollars if an extra lunch
 Fly Camping Excursions – 250 US Dollars per person, minimum 2 guests

 Sole use of vehicle – 450 US Dollars per vehicle per day in peak season & 400 US Dollars in low and mid-season
 Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve day trip forest visit & canopy walk (Laikipia only) or Lolldaiga day excursion – minimum 2 people

Ol Pejeta Conservancy – Conservancy Fees

* Adult – 187 US Dollars per adult Per Day
* Child(3-11 Years) – 94 US Dollars per child Per Day

Kicheche Laikipia Camp Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Kicheche Laikipia Camp Ol Pejeta Conservancy Information

Kicheche Laikipia Camp consists of 6 luxurious tents nestled at the foot of an indigenous forest overlooking a large waterhole. An exclusive safari experience – hosting 12 guests in a secluded location.  Each tent is elegantly furnished and has insect-proof netting, Persian rugs, a clothes rack, and a seating area.

The bathrooms are en-suite with a flush toilet, shower, and twin washbasins set on a large wooden vanity cabinet. There is also a verandah with comfy chairs and stylish African-fabric cushions that looks out towards the waterhole.

The main mess tent is spacious and has a dining area with a large wooden cedar table. Meals served are local and international cuisine. A brick fireplace also makes for a delightfully cozy ambiance during dinner on chilly evenings.

The adjoining lounge area is furnished with 2 earthy-colored sofas, leather poufs, a bookshelf, and rugs, enhanced by pot plants and vases of locally grown roses. In the cool evening, sit around a bonfire, sharing stories of your game drives and walks, and enjoy a sumptuous meal in the cozy dining area.

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is home to Kenya’s largest population of Black Rhino, considerable numbers of Elephants, cheetahs, lions, Leopards, and plentiful plains game. There are also a number of rare northern species, such as Grevy’s Zebra, Jackson’s Hartebeest, and Beisa Oryx.

Kicheche Laikipia Camp, Ol Pejeta Conservancy, activities include day and night game drives, game walks, visits to local community projects, lion-tracking programs, horse riding, rhino tracking, canoeing, visits to the wildlife educational center, the Morani Center, and the Sweetwaters chimpanzee sanctuary.

Booking & Reservations Kicheche Laikipia Camp Ol Pejeta Conservancy Contact

Mobile: + 254-721-242-711
WhatsApp: +254-721-242-711
Reservations: +254 718-179-967
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://africanspicesafaris.com

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