We investigate solvation dynamics of organogel utilizing ps–ns fluorescence spectroscopy. The organogel studied in this Letter comprises bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT) and p-chlorophenol in the m-xylene solvent, that produce an organogel architecture with self-assembly. Within the organogel, an emitting probe, coumarin 153 (C153), is embedded. We then obtain dynamic response functions of solvation derived from the time-resolved fluorescence spectra of C153. We propose that total energy of the C153–organogel system relaxes with a relaxation time of 3.9ns, whereas the entire rearrangement of the organogel structure around C153 is achieved with that of 6.1ns, respectively.