Elewana Lewa Safari Camp

Begin your adventure with comfort

The conservancy covers 65,000 acres, a vast wilderness. Lewa has dramatic views to the south of snow capped Mt. Kenya, and to the north down to the arid lands of Tassia and Il Ngwesi. It has many diverse habitats from pristine forest, fertile grasslands, extensive springs and acacia woodland.

Registered as a rhino conservancy in 1983, the conservancy is famous for its successful rhino and Grevy zebra breeding, two endangered species; Lewa is home to 10% of Kenya’s rhino, and 20% of the worlds population of Grevy zebra. The whole conservancy is fenced, and the conservancy employs over 150 rangers. The conservancy does extensive outreach work into the surrounding communities with its Community Development Program, including healthcare, education, micro-finance, and water projects – in order to share with the community the benefits of wildlife.

With over 70 recorded mammal species within the conservancy, for guests, the wildlife experience is unrivalled.

Accommodation Amenities

Accommodation at Lewa Conservancy combines comfort with an authentic safari experience, featuring spacious en-suite rooms or tents, comfortable bedding, private verandas, hot showers, flush toilets, daily housekeeping, and complimentary toiletries. Guests can enjoy stylish lounge and dining areas, freshly prepared meals, laundry services, Wi-Fi in selected areas, charging facilities, and personalized hospitality. Many accommodations also offer swimming pools, outdoor viewing decks, and spectacular views of the surrounding wilderness.

Highlights

>Home to 10% of Kenya’s rhino population
>See rare and endangered Grevy’s zebra
>Over 70 mammal species to discover
>Spectacular views of Mount Kenya
>Diverse habitats and rich ecosystems
>Leading wildlife conservation success
>Exceptional year-round game viewing

Discover Exceptional Wildlife at Lewa Conservancy

Set across 65,000 acres of pristine wilderness in Lewa Conservancy, Lewa offers safari travellers an extraordinary blend of conservation, spectacular landscapes, and world-class wildlife viewing. Framed by breathtaking views of Mount Kenya and the rugged northern frontier, the conservancy is renowned for its successful protection of endangered black and white rhinos and the rare Grevy’s zebra.

Home to more than 70 mammal species, Lewa provides exceptional game-viewing opportunities across diverse habitats, including forests, grasslands, springs, and acacia woodlands. Guests enjoy intimate wildlife encounters while supporting one of Africa’s leading conservation and community development initiatives, making every safari both meaningful and unforgettable.

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