Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy
Wildlife and safari park · Nyeri ·

Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy

Wildlife and safari park · Nyeri ·

Interact with friendly rescued animals and feed them staff-provided food

friendly guide
mountain bongo
friendly staff
well maintained animals
friendly animals
lions
leopard
hyenas
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy by null

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Nanyuki, Kenya Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Gender neutral restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nanyuki, Kenya Get directions

+254 111 235068
mountkenyawildlifeconservancy.org
@mkwc_ke
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@mkwc_ke

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Gender neutral restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 28, 2026

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There's So Much More to East Africa Than Its Wildlife — Like an Active Volcano and a Collapsed Caldera With a Pearly Blue Lake

"Discover the beauty of Mt. Kenya with guided foot and horseback treks from Ol Jogi Ranch, and a private plane ride over the mountain." - Liz Wheeler

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Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy

Liz

Google
MKWC is a solid place for a chilled wildlife experience. Seeing giraffes, llamas, mountain bongos, ostriches and Egyptian ducks roaming freely around the grounds is such a vibe as you can feed the animals as well. They also have lions, cheetahs, buffaloes, warthogs ,hyenas etc in enclosures, all well kept and easy to view. The environment is clean, quiet and perfect for a relaxed day out with friends or family. Entrance is Kshs 1000 per person and on a good day you can even spot Mount Kenya in the distance.

Susan G.

Google
We got a very informed and friendly guide to take us round..we got to see the endangered Mountain Bongo, lions, a leopard, hyenas, Llamas and a host of other common animals rescued from the communities. I expected to see a wider variety of animals 🤔..

Kagochi T.

Google
The place isn’t packed with a lot of animals but it does give you a chance to see some of the big cats up and close. Just note, It is not ideal to go here during the rainy season. We were not able to see all the animals and most of the animals tend to hide from the rain. Also you will definitely get rained on.

Moses K.

Google
It's a nice orphanage for a quick visit to unwind, it is not a big orphanage. You can easily go round in about 45minutes. You pay 1,000/- then walk into the orphanage, however, I was not assigned a tour guide. You don't have to do any booking just walk in pay and do your tour. The animals are friendly, they must have gotten used to human beings you can easily pet the Girraffe and the Llama.

Purity K.

Google
Our tour guide "Eunice " she was so kind and had alot of vibes, she makes sure to educate on every single detail and she is fun to be around The animals look well maintained and the environment is just perfect 👌

Suzie S.

Google
The conservancy is amazing, you get to interact freely with animals and feed some.The cost for citizens is ksh1000 and 500 for children.The guides do an amazing job taking you through.

Visharad Saxena (.

Google
My wife and I volunteered at MKWC for a week. It was a great experience. The best time of our month long trip to Kenya (and we witnessed Mara river crossing). Being with the animals, caring for them, cleaning after them, feed preparations, feeding the infants, observing their behaviour and ultimately, hoping that they would make their way back to the wild. Also, they do some great, outstanding, beyond words work with the Mountain Bongo. Saving a species from extinction. Staff, rangers, everyone is so friendly, hard working, organized. Keep up the good work.

Onesmus K.

Google
Quite a beautiful place with a million and one sights and sounds. You basically enjoy all the animals present and the guides are very knowledgeable. The animals are rescued from different places and their histories are inspiring to listen to. Please make sure you visit this place. It's a definite recommendation for anyone in Nanyuki