IMMERSIVE CONSERVATION EXPERIENCES Whether your passion is in wildlife management, animal welfare and daily care, or just epic adventure, Ol Pejeta Conservancy offers you an opportunity like no other!

Become part of Innovative, Tangible, Sustainable Conservation Ol Pejeta’s immersive conservation pro- Participants are also introduced to the gramme is a great opportunity to engage communities around the conservancy in the day-to-day running of a 90,000- and their livelihoods. acre wildlife conservancy. It is a chance Ol Pejeta’s immersive experiences, en- to learn about caring for endangered gagement and approach are significant animals, how conservation agriculture because they spotlight the need for con- works, the procedures of wildlife re- servation, animal welfare and community search and monitoring, and what it takes empowerment. to run a K-9 anti-poaching unit. The charm lies in Ol Pejeta’s diversity Ol Pejeta’s immersive itineraries are not that grants guests access to all aspects only engaging but aim to involve guests of wildlife management, tourism services in the behind the scenes action of the and a pioneering livestock production conservancy, home to ’s larg- system. est rhino population.

For bookings and enquiries [email protected] US$ 1,210 per person IMMERSIVE CONSERVATION ITINERARY ONE WEEK KAZI ‘Kazi’ is Swahili for work. This is a weeklong adventure trip to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, packed with immersive behind the scenes experiences. Enrolling in the One Week Kazi grants participants new conservation bases where they gain invaluable experience and start their journeys as ambassadors of hope for endangered species. 2021 DATES 19th -27th January 19th -27th July 13th- 21st March 2nd–10th August 10th- 18th April 18th-26th October 21st-29th June 8th-16th November 5th-13th July 22nd -30th November ITINERARY Day 1 monitoring department to • Arrival and check-in at the learn about what it takes stables to manage a conservation • Ol pejeta overview and safety area, tracking and identifying orientation. predators and assisting with Day 2 vegetation monitoring A day of familiarisation Day 5 • Early morning game drive, a • Black rhino tracking/ visit to ol pejeta nature trail, monitoring the rhino cemetery and the • visit/equator in northern white rhinos nanyuki and cedar mall • Visit morani information centre Day 6 and have a • All day at mt. animal • Close encounter with Baraka orphanage the blind rhino, our resident Day 7 ambassador for black rhinos • Walk with herders: come and across kenya learn how ol pejeta integrates • Participate in the afternoon cattle with wildlife, and feeding of the northern white • Use livestock as a means rhinos and baraka to manage the rangelands Day 3 effectively. Spend half a day • A day spent with the anti- grazing cattle on the plains poaching teams, learning with the herders. about their work and training • Work with the ecological with our tracker dogs, as you monitoring department in the try and escape their pursuit office. across the conservancy Day 8 Day 4 Breakfast and departure • Field work with ecological For bookings and enquiries, contact [email protected] * This itinerary is subject to change IMMERSIVE CONSERVATION ITINERARY Wildlife & MEET THE NEIGHBOURS

Ol Pejeta is the largest black rhino 2021 DATES sanctuary in East Africa, and 13th-27th March US$ 1,713 home to the last two northern th th 12 -26 April per person white rhinos on the planet. It is 10th-24th May the only place in Kenya to see 21st June-5th July chimpanzees, in a Sanctuary 26th July-9th Aug established to rehabilitate animals rescued from the illegal bushmeat and pet market. ITINERARY DAY 1 cattle spraying and moving bomas etc • Arrival and Check-in at The Stables Please note that this activity is to be • Ol Pejeta overview, safety orientation confirmed closer to the date and evening game drive DAY 8 DAY 2 • Assist the tourism services and • Visit Ol Pejeta Nature Trail marketing department with office and/or • Visit the Rhino memorial site field work • Visit Morani Information Centre DAY 9 • Visit the platform at Sweet Waters • Interact with community development Chimpanzee Sanctuary department staff gaining insights into DAY 3 how Ol Pejeta Conservancy works with • Work with the anti-poaching- Dog unit/ communities cleaning/feeding/ grooming the dogs DAY 10 • Bushwalk protocols & black rhino • All day with wildlife and ecological monitoring monitoring unit collecting and DAY 4 interpreting data for research purposes • Spend half a day with livestock herders DAY 11 • Work with the ecological monitoring unit • Work with the ecological monitoring DAY 5 unit visiting wildlife migratory corridors, • Participate in anti poaching dog training spoor identification and infrared camera execises, grooming and walking the servicing dogs • Participate in tracking and • Assist with anti poaching dog tracking monitoring • activity DAY 12 • Visit Nanyuki/ The equator and Cedar • A day visit to Mt. Kenya Animal mall Orphanage DAY 6 DAY 13 • Work with northern white rhinos and • Work with horse caregivers Baraka’s caregivers. • Take a break for the rest day • Take the afternoon off DAY 14 DAY 7 • Early Morning Game Drive • Work with the Livestock department in • Departure at 10am after Breakfast

For bookings and enquiries, contact [email protected] * This itinerary is subject to change US$ 1,713 per person IMMERSIVE CONSERVATION ITINERARY ANIMAL WELFARE & MEET THE NEIGHBOURS

This is a unique opportunity to learn about animal welfare activities at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. At the Sweetwaters 2021 DATES Chimpanzee Sanctuary, program participarts learn about 1st-15th February shelter hygiene, basic laboratory procedures, tools and 31stMay-14th June techniques used in the capture of chimps, early morning 18th Oct-27th November caregiving routines, sanitation and maintenance activities among others. Participants get to work alongside rhino caregivers and learn the management of the northern white rhinos, track- ing techniques, feeding and hygiene protocols. Another exciting aspect of this program includes taking part in beef production processes, vartificial insemination and livestock disease surveillance. ITINERARY

DAY 1 DAY 10 - DAY 13 • Arrival and Check-in at The Stables Operations and Conservation Activities • Ol Pejeta Overview, safety orientation and • Human-wildlife conflict focusing on issues- evening game drive that arise and how they are dealt with by DAY 2 - DAY 5 the Community Development and Wildlif Wildlife Department Conservation Departments (northern white rhinos) • Wildlife migratory corridors and fencing • Management of the northern white rhinos problems at their enclosure • Ranger patrols & radio communication • Wildlife Conservation in a classroom/office • Lion tracking techniques and animal iden- • Rhino tracking techniques, animal identi- tification by the ecological monitoring unit fication and field exposure, i.e. go for the • Dog Unit- focus on the importance of dog- tracking with rangers tracking • Participate in feeding and hygiene proto- • Helping out in training dogs, groomingand cols walking them DAY 6 - DAY 9 • Debrief-Q & A/Open discussion aound a Livestock Department camp fire • Overview of Ol Pejeta livestock activities DAY 14 • Attend lecture on livestock disease surveil- • Early Morning Game Drive lance methods. • Departure - 10am after breakfast

For bookings and enquiries, contact [email protected] *This itinerary is subject to change US$ 3,000 2021 DATES IMMERSIVE CONSERVATION per person 1st – 22nd Feb 10th April –1st May ITINERARY 30th Aug – 20th September 3-week programme ITINERARY

Day 1 DAY 8 • Arrival and check-in at the stables • Work with the Livestock department in • Ol pejeta overview and safety orientation. cattle spraying and moving bomas etc. • Game Drive. Please note that this activity is to be con- DAY 2 firmed closer to the date. • Early morning game drive, a visit to Ol • Afternoon game drive. Pejeta nature trail, the rhino cemetery and • Sundowner. the northern white rhinos DAY 9 • Visit Morani information Centre and have • All day with wildlife and ecological moni- a close encounter with Baraka the blind toring unit collecting and interpreting data rhino, our resident ambassador for black for research purposes rhinos across Kenya DAY 10 • Participate in the afternoon feeding of the • Walk with the patrol team and help in iden- northern white rhinos and Baraka tifying any rhinos that you come across DAY 3 and reporting back to the control Centre. • A day spent with the anti-poaching teams, • Assist the tourism services and marketing learning about their work and training with department with office and/or field work. our tracker dogs, as you try and escape • Movie Night at the stables. their pursuit across the conservancy Day 11 • Afternoon game drive. • Interact with community development • Sundowner. department staff gaining insights into how • Movie Night at the Stables. Ol Pejeta Conservancy works with com- DAY 4 munities. • All day with wildlife and ecological moni- DAY 12 toring unit collecting and interpreting data • Spend all day getting to understand Ol for research purposes. Pejeta’s endangered species recovery DAY 5 programs with focus on counting the Jack- • Conservation talk, learn what it takes to sons hartebeest, grevs , Ostriches run a successful rhino conservancy in the and beisa Oryx. East African context DAY 13 • Visit the platform at Sweet Waters Chim- • Work with horse caregivers and for those panzee Sanctuary who are brave enough, take a one- hour • Undertake a walk in the bush with one of ride on the horses. our experienced guides • Afternoon game drive DAY 6 • Sundowner. • Participate in lion tracking and monitoring. • Movie Night at the stables. • Visit Nanyuki/ The equator and Cedar DAY 14 – DAY 21 mall. • For the next 7 days we will design and implement a project that gives back to Ol DAY 7 Pejeta and the Ol Pejeta Management – • Walk with the herders. to be confirmed. • Movie Night at the Stables.

For bookings and enquiries, contact [email protected] * This itinerary is subject to change