Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy Entrance Fees

This article focuses on Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy entrance fees. Ol Jogi is a 58,000-acre private conservancy located in Laikipia County. It was established in 1980 to preserve critically endangered species.

Ol Jogi has a stunningly diverse wildlife population. It is home to the largest population of critically endangered Grevy’s Zebra, more than 100 rhinos, and the Big 5.

While in Ol Jogi, you can do a game drive, guided bush walks, explore canyons, visit the rhino orphanage and the wildlife rescue centre, tour their state-of-the-art veterinary clinic, witness veterinary interventions, visit the Twala Cultural Center, visit habituated elephants, rock scrambling, fishing, horseback riding, camping, abseiling, ride quad bikes,  stargazing, visit Ol Jogi Primary School, visit goat milking and organic small scale farmstead, walk with habituated baboons, experience magical sundowners in the bush, and much more!

Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy Entrance Fees

a) Adults/ Teachers

Category Charges
Citizens Ksh 800
Kenyan Residents & British Army Ksh 2,000
Non – Residents US$ 60

b) Students

Category Charges
Citizens Ksh 250
Kenyan Residents & British Army Ksh 1,000
Non – Residents US$ 25

c) Children in Non-School Groups

Category Charges
Citizens Ksh 350
Kenyan Residents & British Army Ksh 1,500
Non – Residents US$ 40

Vehicle Charges

Capacity Schools Others (Churches)
Less Than 6 Free 1,000
6 -14 1,200 2,500
15 – 25 2,000 4,500
More Than 25  3,000 6,500

Note: 

  • You are advised to arrive at Ol Jogi no later than 10.30 am.
  • Arrivals after 5.30 pm will not be granted access. The latest recommended departure time is 6.00 pm.

Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy Contacts

Phone: 062 2038000, 0722 560 131, 0722 512 823

Email: wildlife@oljogi.org / info@oljogi.org

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