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Olare Motorogi Conservancy

Olare Motorogi Conservancy is one of the most exclusive and wildlife-rich conservancies in the Greater Masai Mara ecosystem. Covering over 35,000 acres, this private conservancy borders the northern edge of the Masai Mara National Reserve. It combines the former Olare Orok and Motorogi conservancies into a single, unified area dedicated to conservation and low-impact tourism. The terrain is breathtaking, with sweeping savannahs, lush riverine forests, and rocky escarpments that support an incredible range of biodiversity.

Olare Motorogi Conservancy is known for its unmatched predator density, dramatic landscapes, and a strict limit on tourist numbers, ensuring exclusivity and privacy for all visitors. It offers a rare opportunity to experience the Masai Mara without the crowds, with personalized and authentic wildlife encounters in a setting committed to conservation and community.

Where and Why Olare Motorogi Conservancy Fits into Kenya’s Conservation

Olare Motorogi Conservancy plays a central role in Kenya’s conservation success. As a private conservancy, it follows a community-based conservation model that leases land from Maasai landowners. This partnership not only protects wildlife but also ensures that local communities benefit directly from tourism revenues through jobs, education, and development support.

Located in a critical buffer zone, the conservancy serves as a key wildlife corridor connecting the Mara Reserve with surrounding ecosystems. This helps to preserve migration routes and predator territories while minimizing human-wildlife conflict. Olare Motorogi Conservancy is also a leading example of eco-tourism, balancing luxury travel with sustainable practices. Its protection of habitats supports Kenya’s national strategy for biodiversity and reinforces Laikipia and Masai Mara’s reputations as global conservation strongholds.

Leopard at Olare Motorogi Conservancy.

Wildlife at Olare Motorogi Conservancy

The wildlife at Olare Motorogi Conservancy is extraordinary. It has one of the highest densities of big cats in Africa. Lion sightings are frequent and often dramatic, with prides hunting across the plains or lounging under acacia trees. Cheetahs and leopards are also regularly spotted, particularly in the conservancy’s wooded areas and riverbanks.

Large elephant herds roam freely through Olare, alongside giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, topis, and elands. Hyenas, jackals, and bat-eared foxes add to the diversity. During the migration season, thousands of wildebeest and zebras pass through, offering incredible predator-prey interactions. Bird lovers are also rewarded with over 300 species, making Olare Motorogi birdwatching a year-round delight. From martial eagles and secretary birds to colorful bee-eaters, every game drive promises new discoveries.

Cheetah Spotted at Olare Motorogi

Activities to Do at Olare Motorogi Conservancy

There’s a wide variety of immersive and thrilling activities to enjoy at Olare Motorogi. Each one is guided by experienced professionals and designed to bring you closer to nature in an exclusive, low-impact way.

Top activities in Olare Motorogi Conservancy include:

  • Game Drives: Explore the conservancy in open 4×4 vehicles during early morning and evening hours for optimal wildlife viewing and predator sightings.
  • Walking Safaris: Discover the smaller details of the bush on guided walks with trained rangers, focusing on tracks, plants, and insects.
  • Birdwatching: With over 300 bird species, the conservancy is ideal for both novice and expert birders seeking vibrant and rare species.
  • Photography Safaris: Capture dramatic wildlife scenes, golden-hour landscapes, and up-close predator action with guidance from experienced naturalist guides.
  • Night Game Drives: Observe nocturnal animals like civets, hyenas, owls, and servals in their natural habitat under the stars.
  • Bush Meals and Sundowners: Enjoy breakfast by the river or sundowners on a ridge with sweeping views of the plains.
  • Cultural Visits: Visit a nearby Maasai village for a chance to learn about local traditions, customs, and conservation partnerships.
  • Nature Walks Near Camp: Take short, unguided or semi-guided walks around camp surroundings to unwind and observe wildlife quietly.
  • Scenic Viewpoints: Enjoy panoramic landscapes perfect for peaceful reflection, photography, and spotting wildlife in the distance.
  • Family Safari Activities: Specially designed programs for children, including storytelling, tracking lessons, and nature-based games around camp.

How to Get to Olare Motorogi

The easiest way to get to Olare Motorogi Conservancy from Nairobi is by air. Daily flights operate from Wilson Airport to Ol Kiombo or Mara North airstrips, taking just about an hour. From the airstrip, a short drive brings you into the heart of the conservancy.

Driving from Nairobi is possible but takes 6 to 7 hours, depending on road conditions. The scenic route passes through the Great Rift Valley and rural Maasai lands. Wild Sights Safaris offers seamless travel arrangements, including airport transfers, charter flights, and luxury 4×4 transport, making access to Olare smooth and enjoyable.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Olare Motorogi Conservancy is during the dry seasons—January to March and July to October. During these months, wildlife congregates near water sources, vegetation is sparse, and game viewing is at its best. It’s also the ideal time for an Olare Motorogi migration safari as the wildebeest and zebra herds move into the conservancy.

The green seasons of November to December and April to June are also magical. The landscape becomes lush, photography opportunities abound, and birdlife increases. These months offer tranquility, vibrant colors, and fewer tourists, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a more relaxed visit.

Olare Motorogi Conservancy Fee (Table)

Here is the current Olare Motorogi Conservancy fee structure (subject to updates):

Visitor TypeConservancy Fee Per Day
Kenyan CitizensKES 2,000
Kenyan ResidentsKES 3,000
Non-ResidentsUSD 116
Children (All)50% of the adult rate
Conservancy fee for Olare Motorogi

Conservancy fees support anti-poaching, habitat protection, community development, and ranger programs, helping preserve Olare Motorogi Conservancy for future generations.

Accommodation at Olare Motorogi

Accommodation at Olare Motorogi Conservancy is some of the finest in the Masai Mara. The area features a small number of exclusive eco-luxury camps designed to blend comfort with immersive wilderness experiences. These properties maintain a low ecological footprint while delivering world-class hospitality, making them ideal for both seasoned safari travelers and first-time adventurers.

  • Mahali Mzuri is a luxury tented camp owned by Sir Richard Branson, offering panoramic views, gourmet dining, and exceptional game viewing right from your tent.
  • Mara Plains Camp is an exclusive camp with elegant tented suites, private decks, and personalized service, blending luxury with authentic wildlife experiences.
  • Olare Mara Kempinski is a high-end tented lodge featuring spacious suites, fine dining, and prime access to game drives within the conservancy.
  • Porini Lion Camp is eco-friendly, solar-powered, and intimate. this camp offers classic safari comfort with exceptional big cat sightings and guided walks.
  • Kicheche Bush Camp is known for excellent guiding, understated luxury, and superb photography opportunities in the heart of predator territory.

Most properties include guided safaris, walking excursions, and bush dining. For families, family safari lodges offer flexible activities, private vehicles, and child-friendly amenities. Whether you’re looking for refined luxury, photographic adventure, or a meaningful connection with nature, the accommodations in Olare Motorogi Conservancy deliver unforgettable stays in harmony with the land.

Mahali Mzuriu Luxury Camp at Olare Motorogi Conservancy

Explore Olare Motorogi with Wild Sights Safaris

Explore Olare Motorogi Conservancy with Wild Sights Safaris and experience Kenya at its wildest and most refined. Our expert guides lead private tours tailored to your interests, whether it’s predators, birds, photography, or cultural exploration. We arrange every detail from your Nairobi departure to your final campfire sundowner, ensuring a seamless and enriching journey.

With years of experience and deep knowledge of this unique landscape, Wild Sights Safaris brings Olare Motorogi Conservancy to life through responsible travel and meaningful adventure.

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