Ol Pejeta Conservancy, located in Laikipia County, Kenya, covers 90,000 acres and is recognized for its conservation work, particularly in protecting endangered species like rhinos. It is home to the last two northern white rhinos, as well as black rhinos and other iconic wildlife. The conservancy also includes a chimpanzee sanctuary and supports community projects related to education, healthcare, and agriculture. Visitors can enjoy various safari activities and conservation-focused experiences. Additionally, the conservancy successfully balances conservation with cattle ranching, serving as a model for sustainable land use in the region.