Ol Pejeta Endangered Species Boma
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Ol Pejeta Endangered Species Boma

Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya

About Ol Pejeta Endangered Species Boma

In 2009, Ol Pejeta Conservancy welcomed four of the world's last remaining seven northern white rhinos from the Dvur Kralove Zoo in the Czech Republic. The three remaining rhino now live in the 700-acre Endangered Species Boma, along with small populations of Grevy's zebra and Jackson's hartebeest. Here, visitors have a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet these remarkable rhino up close and personal and to hear their amazing story from the keepers that look after them 24/7. All proceeds from the Endangered Species Boma are reinvested into the continuing efforts to pull the species back from the verge of extinction.

This activity is available twice daily from the Morani Information Centre at 08:30 and 16:00, and can be booked directly through your accommodation provider.

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