Porini Rhino Camp, set within Ol Pejeta Conservancy's 90,000 acres of wilderness between the Aberdares and Mount Kenya, offers an intimate and eco-friendly safari experience. Featuring nine spacious, elegantly furnished tents with solar lighting, ensuite facilities, and private verandas, the camp minimizes environmental impact with its non-permanent structures and eco-friendly fuel. Nestled in a secluded valley by a seasonal river and shaded by acacia trees, the camp is renowned for its wildlife hide, which allows close, safe observation of animals.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy, situated between the Aberdares and Mount Kenya, spans 90,000 acres and is renowned for its conservation efforts and wildlife diversity. It is East Africa's largest sanctuary for black rhinos and also supports chimpanzee rescue and rehabilitation. Visitors can enjoy guided game drives, nature walks, and trips to the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary. The conservancy combines wildlife conservation, community involvement, and sustainable tourism, making it a top safari destination in Kenya.