Olare Motorogi Conservancy
Olare Orok and Motorogi conservancies merged together to form Olare Motorogi conservancy. The result is more than 50,000 acres of priceless animal habitat.
Olare Motorogi comprises savannah, river valleys, riverine forests, migration corridors, woodlands, escarpments, and dramatic gorges.
How to get to Olare Motorogi Conservancy
Visitors to Kenya usually arrive at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. From there, you can take a 3-hour road trip to the conservancy or a flight to Maasai Mara Airstrip.
When to Visit Olare Motorogi
Olare Motorogi offers beautiful game viewing all year round. July to September is peak season because of the wildebeest migration. Expect more visitors.
April to June offer good game viewing but rainy weather. January to March is a time of clear skies and ideal weather for tracking big cats.
What to wear to Olare Motorogi Conservancy
Dress to protect yourself. Light fabrics to keep cool. Wear full length pants and long sleeves to protect your arms and legs from the strength of the sun.
Neutral colors like browns and greens and greys fit into the landscape. They will not attract the attention of animals. Put on comfortable shoes.
Finally, do not forget a hat, sunscreen, insect repellant, and a swim suit.
What to do in Olare Motorogi
- Dense wildlife concentrations make Game Drives at Olare Motorogi rewarding. Enjoy off the tracks safaris
- Guided nature walks with expert safari guides allow you to explore the savanna on foot.
- Bush picnics at Olare Motorogi combine food and drinks with stunning scenery.
- Experience cultural interaction with the local Maasai people.
- Observe nocturnal animals with a night safari.
- Some lodges offer rejuvenating spa treatments
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