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Rhino Porini Camp, Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Rhino Porini Camp

The camp is located in Ol Pejeta Conservancy - a 90,000 acre wildlife reserve, situated between the foot hills of the Aberdares and snow-capped Mount Kenya. Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a sanctuary for rescued chimpanzees and boasts an astounding variety of animals including all the 'Big Five' - the endangered black rhino, leopard, elephant, buffalo and lion. The combination of amazing wildlife and stunning views across the open plains guarantees an unforgettable safari experience.

  • 6 Spacious tents
  • No swimming pool
  • Children over 8 years welcome
  • Great for responsible tourism

Style: small camp with spacious, comfortably furnished tents.

Setting: Hidden in a secluded valley amongst shady acacia trees Porini Rhion Camp lies on the banks of a seasonal river. The camp is located in Ol Pejeta Conservancy, which also incorporates the smaller Sweetwaters Game Reserve. As well as being a sanctuary for rescued chimpanzees, the conservancy boasts an astounding variety of animals, including all of the ‘Big Five’.

Accommodation & facilities: The solar-powered camp consists of six spacious tents, each comfortably furnished with an en-suite bathroom, flush lavatory and safari shower.

Dining: Delicious food is served in comfortable dining areas, either under cover or alfresco.

Activities: Day and night time games drives operate in open-sided 4x4 safari vehicles, with sundowners at scenic viewing points all part of the experience; a big draw is that all the 'Big Five' have been seen on game drives from the camp. Bird-watching excursions and escorted walks with Masai guides are also on offer.

Child Policy: Porini’s Rhino Camp does not accept children under 8 years.

Responsible Tourism: The aim of Porini camps is to assist local communities in utilising the land and wildlife as a resource; communities receiving economic benefits, such as income and employment opportunities, in return for conserving the wildlife and natural habitat.

Porini’s Rhino Camp is closed between April and May