Lewa Safari Camp has a stunning location within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, with outstanding game viewing from camp, and views of Mt. Kenya to the south and the arid lowlands to the north. Each tent has a thatched roof, veranda and full en suite bathroom, very much in the ‘Lewa’ style. The central areas have vibrant gardens filled with birds, a sunny veranda and swimming pool to enjoy during the day, and cosy log fires in the lounge and dining room during the chilly evenings. The camp is based within the private 251 km2 wildlife conservancy, home to over 10% of Kenya’s black rhino population, and the single largest population of Grevy’s zebra in the world. Lewa reinvests all the profits generated from tourism into its core programs. When you visit Lewa Safari Camp, you contribute to helping thousands of people from different backgrounds and cultures to improve their lives and give their children a future, at the same time as ensuring Africa’s wildlife has a stable home.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy ~
A world renowned wildlife conservancy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a cutting-edge rhino and community-based conservancy.
Safari Activities ~
Variety of unique and exciting safari activities alongside excellent game drives. These include horse and camel riding, village visits, day trips to Ngare Ndare forest, visits to the conservancy HQ and interacting with the anti-poaching sniffer dogs.
Wildlife, specifically black rhinos ~
Lewa is home to over 105 endangered black rhinos and over 99 white rhinos, and the world’s largest population of the endangered Grevy’s zebra.
Homely & welcoming ~
Lewa Safari Camp was completely refurbished and upgraded in 2013. Lewa Safari Camp offers guests the perfect homely informal environment to relax and unwind, be it with a glass of your favourite tipple in front of the log fire at night or – when not out and about during the day – in the vibrant gardens filled with birds, swimming in the pool or reading a book on the veranda.