olare orok conservancy
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We spotted quite a number of wildlife but the most amazing one was the cheetah and the lion.Never had a closer sight than what we saw!
I spend weeks at a time in the Mara as a wildlife volunteer and I have been to almost every Conservancy, but this was my first time in Olare. It was the BEST I have ever been too - the animals are so relaxed and happy and not stressed to see 15 cars surrounding them at one time. I saw three animals I have never seen in 3 years in the Mara and it is managed perfectly. Stay at Kempinksi and you will be in Heaven
The Olare Orok conservancy (now part of the Olare Motorogi Conservancy) is a wildlife fest. All big cats present and prepared to give you great up close and personal experiences. We went in January 2015, the proliferation of 'babies' was unbelievable. From tiny elephants, cheetahs, numerous lions to dung beetles.
The Maasai Mara National Reserve was wonderful, but we saw many more predators in the Olare Orok Conservancy, and there were far fewer vehicles, so the experience was much more solitary.
The diversity and quantity of animals on the conservancy blew me away. The land was well taken care of, and it seemed that the quantity of grazing animals was higher on the conservancy than on the national reserve. I stayed at the Porini Lion Camp, and rated the camp as excellent.
This is the only possible future to conserve what the Human Race is wiping out. You only have to go into the Mara to see the ugly lodges and herds of cattle to appreciate that we all need to help and support those people who are trying to halt this inexorable damage being caused to the World.
Beautifully managed so everyone can live in peace!! There are very few vehicles and the animals feel at ease,
This Conservancy is a beautiful place to see all the Big 5, along with the Ugly 5! We were very fortunate and also met the 'managers' of the Conservancy while waiting at the airstrip. What a fabulous, knowledgable couple of Kenyans they are and doing so much for the country and it's people. The landscape here is wonderful and shows off AFRICA quite nicely. We stayed at Porini Lion Camp and they accommodated our request to remain in the Conservancy for our visit, as the Mara was our next stop. So much to see and do, go here, you won't regret it!
very very lovely place nature and wildlife is the best life to leave.Please kindly make appointment to visit this park ,its Good place for the spoting.
You are guaranteed to see the best wildlife scenes. However you will need an experienced and patient driver and guide. The areas has alot to offer.
The Conservancy provides you with the Mara without the crowds and the flexibility to drive off road on the run with the eight hyenas and two jackals as they chase the gazelle for two miles.
Mind-blowing, breath-taking experience of Africa's wildlife and splendor. Recommend this experience.
We just spent 3 wonderful nights at Topi house. We had a fantastic experience. The house is in Olare Orok Conservancy, in the middle of nowhere with tons of animals around. It is just few minutes drive from Masai Mara. A beautiful house, simple but with a lot of personality. Breakfast and lunch was served in the garden, and dinner was served inside with candle light; Just after having had drinks by the fire outside. The service was impeccable. 6 people, kind, nice and always available. Food was very good. They definitely made a lot of efforts to make something special. Coming back from the drives, we were offered a drink, or a tea, or anything. Our guide, Fred, was really fantastic. We followed the daily life of 2 different families of lions... twice a day, everyday. We had 2 small kids, and everybody was happy to play with them and to accomodate their needs. Downside, not easy to find the house.
Cheetah hunting Impala. A Lioness carrying cubs in her mouth. Leopards on a tree. Handsome lions drinking water. We saw them all. After three days we were satiated and even though we normally can't get enough of the Big Cats, this time we felt we had had our fill of them.
We saw everything we hoped to see just in this conservancy. We enjoyed watching a pride of lions whilst having our sundowner and then witnessed more lions at a watering hole at sunrise. We also saw a large number of giraffe who we sat and watched for goes at dusk which was a beautiful scene. The highlight was seeing the leopard 'Fig' who on seeing a hyena raced up a tree and starting feeding on a stashed gazelle.The wildlife was as rich if not richer than the Masai Mara GR and made for a more pleasant game viewing experience. We only really saw at the most 2 other vehicles in the conservancy so we didn't ever feel like we were crowding the animals. We had breakfast in the conservancy too which was amazing and so peaceful. Like with Ol Kinyei conservancy, if we were to return to the Porini camps (which we hope to do) then we would opt to spend more time in the conservancy than in the game reserve.