Overview

Sprawling over the rolling plains north of Mt Kenya, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a prolific wildlife conservancy that is popular with celebrities, conservationists, writers and photographers. Lewa found recent media attention with stories of a Royal romance and the fairytale engagement that followed. Visitors to Lewa are privy to some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing that Kenya has to offer: lion, leopard and jackal thrive on the rich diversity of prey that inhabits the area.

Visitors to Lewa are privy to some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing that Kenya has to offer: lions, leopards and jackals thrive on the rich diversity of prey that inhabits the area. Featuring large tented bedrooms with verandahs and full en-suite bathrooms, Lewa Safari Camp offers authentic comfort for its visitors; cosy log fires in the sitting room are perfect for relaxing after a day in the Conservancy.

The Wildlife Conservancy is home to the largest concentration of Grevy’s zebra in the world, and its range of habitats attracts diverse birdlife and hosts over 200 Black and White rhinos.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is 65,000 acres of wildlife conservation area, and is home to 10% of Kenya’s rhino population – the pioneering work here with this endangered species is easy to see, as well as their huge population of the endangered Grevy’s zebra. All profits from Lewa are reinvested into Lewa’s core conservation projects, of which there are many.

 

1 Night Available on request Lewa Conservancy
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Lewa Safari Camp by Elewana, Lewasafari camp, Kenya View on Map