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Ol Jogi
Guthaben: Durston Saylor
OL JOGI is one of the most remarkable private wildlife conservancies in Africa
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View from the lodge
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Mbogo Master Suite
Guthaben: Durston Saylor
The comfort and attention to detail is something you will never forget or experience elsewhere
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Walking with Elephants
Guthaben: Durston Saylor
Ol Jogi offers guests the opportunity to get up close and personal with several species of wildlife
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Breakfast
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Game drive vehicle
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Bush picnic
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Bush picnic
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Ol Jogi pool
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Ol Jogi pool
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Spa
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Jacuzzi
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Elaborate dining room
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Moroccan tea room
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Guest suite
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Guest room veranda
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Lush gardens and water feature
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Euphorbia and fever tree
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Ol Jogi Entrance
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Gentle giant
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Reticulated giraffe
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Buffalo herd
Guthaben: Caroline Swart
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Male Lion Brothers
Guthaben: Jamie Gaymer
Ol Jogi has Big Five sightings (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino), plus cheetah, hyena, Oryx, impala and eland, along with a diverse array of birdlife
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White Rhino and her baby
Guthaben: Jamie Gaymer
For 35 years Ol Jogi has operated as a private conservation sanctuary. Now currently hosting 6% of the world’s remaining Eastern Black Rhino and 15% of the world’s remaining Grevy’s Zebra plus significant populations of all of the "Big Five" amongst several other endangered species.