1 / 4Olare Motorogi Conservancy
Size
13,355 km²
Elevation
1,500 m
Ideal stay
4 days
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1 / 4Size
13,355 km²
Elevation
1,500 m
Ideal stay
4 days
Established
2006
Nearest airport
Olare Orok Airstrip (private, within conservancy) — 1-hour charter flight from Nairobi's Wilson Airport; Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) — 320 km by road
Nearest town: Narok, 80 km southeast — main gateway town for Masai Mara access; Nairobi, 280 km — capital city with international flights and safari operators
Daily safari costs range from $400-$800+ per person depending on accommodation choice, with luxury camps like Mahali Mzuri commanding premium rates and mid-range options like Kicheche Bush Camp offering better value. Conservancy entry fees are typically included in lodge packages. A 4-day safari averages $1,600-$3,200 per person including accommodation, meals, game drives, and park access.
July to October (peak season) offers the best wildlife viewing during the wildebeest migration and optimal dry conditions, though prices are highest and lodges fully booked. January to March provides excellent game viewing with moderate crowds and lower rates. November to December is the shoulder season with good wildlife activity and fewer visitors. April to June (low season) features heavy rains that close some lodges, though prices drop significantly.
All Big Five species are present: lions (in multiple established prides), leopards, elephants, rhinoceros, and buffalo. The conservancy is particularly known for high concentrations of big cats. You'll also see cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, hyenas, wildebeests, African wild dogs (endangered), and over 300 bird species. The 1.5 million wildebeest migration passes through from June to October.
The fastest option is a 1-hour charter flight from Nairobi's Wilson Airport to Olare Orok Airstrip within the conservancy (costs $400-$600 per person). Alternatively, drive 6 hours from Nairobi via the B3 and C12 highways to the conservancy entrance; this requires a high-clearance 4WD vehicle. Most visitors fly in and out due to time savings and road conditions.
Yes, Olare Motorogi is family-friendly with several camps offering family suites and child-appropriate activities. Most lodges welcome children ages 5+, though some restrict younger children on extended game drives. The low-density vehicle policy means fewer crowds and safer conditions. Cultural visits with Maasai communities are educational for children. Discuss age policies directly with your chosen camp when booking.
A minimum of 3 days allows you to experience morning and evening game drives and see major wildlife. Four days (3 nights) is ideal to maximize Big Five sightings and explore different terrain. Five or more days enable cultural activities, walking safaris, and greater chances of spotting rare species like leopards and wild dogs. Most visitors book 4-day safaris.
Six camps operate within the conservancy: luxury options include Mahali Mzuri and Olare Mara Kempinski; mid-range choices are Kicheche Bush Camp and Mara Expedition Camp; budget-friendly options include Porini Lion Camp and Mara Plains Camp. Each maintains the conservancy's low-density philosophy with exceptional guiding. Book through verified operators on SafariFind to compare amenities and pricing across all options.
Yes. Olare Motorogi offers unmatched exclusivity with only 52 rooms across 33,000 acres—one room per 650 acres—versus thousands of visitors in the adjacent Maasai Mara National Reserve. This low-density model means fewer vehicles during game drives, better wildlife photography, and more authentic experiences. The partnership with Maasai landowners supports genuine community conservation, and all Big Five are reliably sighted. It's ideal for travelers prioritizing quality over price.
Yes, guides are required and included with all safari packages. Professional guides are essential for wildlife identification, tracking, and safety in a predator-rich environment. They possess intimate knowledge of animal behavior, seasonal patterns, and the best viewing locations. Self-driving is not permitted in the conservancy. Guides also facilitate cultural interactions with Maasai communities and enhance the educational value of your safari.
Compare safari packages, read verified traveler reviews, and book through trusted operators on SafariFind.com. This allows you to compare prices across all six camps, read guest feedback, and find the best itinerary for your budget and interests. You can also contact camps directly, but SafariFind simplifies comparison and helps ensure you're booking with verified, reputable operators.
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