Located in Laikipia County just west of Mount Kenya, Ol Pejeta Conservancy spans 90,000 acres of rich wildlife territory and offers visitors access via two main gates. Whether you’re a day tripper, overnight guest, or part of a guided tour, knowing the right gate and what to expect can help you make the most of your visit.
๐ Overview: How Entry Works at Ol Pejeta
- Ol Pejeta is a fenced private conservancy, and all entry is controlled through official gates.
- Entry is strictly cashlessโyou must book tickets online at:
๐ bookings.olpejetaconservancy.org - Gates operate under a single-entry policy: if you leave, you’ll need to pay again to re-enter.
- Entry is allowed only during specific hours, and proof of ID/residency is required to confirm your ticket category.
๐ Gate Operating Hours
Gate | Open Daily |
---|---|
All Entry Gates | 7:00 AM โ 7:00 PM |
โ No entry or exit allowed after 7:00 PM
๐ซ No driving within the conservancy after 7:00 PM unless on a pre-booked night drive
๐ช 1. Rongai Gate (Main Entry Gate)
๐ Location:
- South of the conservancy, near Nanyuki town (approximately 20โ25 minutes drive)
- Easily accessible from the NanyukiโRumuruti Road
๐ Best For:
- Self-drive visitors
- Guests staying at Pelican House, The Stables, or Sweetwaters Serena
- Public transport travelers arriving via Nanyuki
- Day visitors from Nanyuki or Nairobi
๐งญ Key Features:
- Primary gate with security check, ticket verification, and reception
- Closest to most Ol Pejeta-managed properties
- Main starting point for most safari itineraries
- Near Morani Information Centre and Baraka the Blind Rhino
๐ช 2. Serat Gate (Secondary Gate / North-West Access)
๐ Location:
- North-west side of the conservancy, near the RumurutiโMaralal Road
๐ Best For:
- Visitors arriving from Samburu, Lewa, or Rumuruti
- Safari itineraries that include northern Kenya circuits
- Travelers staying near the northern side of Ol Pejeta
๐งญ Key Features:
- Quieter gate with less congestion
- Less developed but functional for entry/exit
- Used by tour companies operating multi-park circuits through Laikipia-Samburu region
๐ฃ๏ธ Directions to Main Gates
๐บ๏ธ From Nairobi to Rongai Gate:
- Route: Nairobi โ Thika โ Karatina โ Nanyuki โ Rongai Gate
- Distance: ~200 km
- Drive time: 3.5โ4.5 hours
- Fuel up at Nanyuki town before entering the conservancy
๐บ๏ธ From Samburu or Lewa to Serat Gate:
- Route: Isiolo โ Timau โ Rumuruti โ Serat Gate
- Drive time: 3โ4 hours
- Recommended for northern safari circuits
๐๏ธ Booking & Entry Requirements
- All visitors must book online in advance:
๐ https://bookings.olpejetaconservancy.org - Youโll need to show:
- QR code or booking reference at the gate
- National ID or passport to verify residency status
- Vehicle details (if self-driving)
- Confirmation from your accommodation provider if booking through a lodge
๐ Print or screenshot your ticket in advance in case of weak mobile signal at the gate.
๐ชช Entry Categories & Documentation
Visitor Type | Required Document |
---|---|
Kenyan Citizens | National ID or valid Kenyan passport |
East African Residents | Valid passport with work permit/alien ID |
Non-Residents | Passport |
โ Failing to provide proof of eligibility will result in being charged the non-resident rate.
๐ฆ Important Entry Rules & Policies
- ๐ซ Single-entry policy: Re-entry requires a new ticket
- ๐ Gates close at 7:00 PMโno exceptions
- ๐บ๏ธ Off-road driving is strictly prohibited unless approved
- ๐๏ธ The conservancy is plastic-freeโbring reusable bottles and bags
- ๐ฅ Drones are prohibited unless pre-authorized
- ๐ฆ Wildlife always has right of way
๐ค Need Help or Have Questions?
You can contact the Ol Pejeta Booking Office directly:
- ๐ +254 707 187141 / +254 705 911021
- ๐ฌ WhatsApp: 0110 094 457
- ๐ง Email: reservations@olpejetaconservancy.org
๐ฟ Final Word: Plan Smart, Enter Smoothly
Knowing which gate to use, how to book, and what documents to bring will ensure your visit to Ol Pejeta is stress-free and memorable. Whether you’re coming from Nairobi or the wilds of Samburu, these gates are your passage into one of Africaโs most innovative and inspiring conservation landscapes.