Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a prolific wildlife conservancy sprawling over the Laikipia plains. Popular with celebrities, conservationists, writers and photographers, Lewa hit the headlines with tales of Royal romance.
Underpinning the glamour is a serious mission: Lewa pioneered pragmatic conservation in the 1970’s, developing a world renowned successful rhino conservation habitat. Wildlife viewing is spectacular here: lion, leopard, jackal thrive on the rich diversity of prey. It is home to the world’s largest concentration of Grevy’s zebra and its range of habitats attract rare species such as Beisa oryx and prolific birdlife.
Lewa Safari Camp is an integral part of the conservancy. Large tented bedrooms with verandahs and full en-suite bathrooms; cozy log fires in the sitting room. This is a unique retreat, offering privileged access to 65,000 acres of private protected wilderness.
Successful rhino sanctuary, 10 per cent of Kenya’s black rhino population, world’s largest population of Endangered species abound, ranging from the Grevy's zebra to Sitatunga and oryx.
Day & evening game drives in custom designed open sided 4WD game viewing vehicles
Guided bush walks with experienced resident guides and wildlife rangers
Resident, experienced guides, Bronze KPGSA and “Lewa Standard” certified
Horse riding and camel riding
Bush breakfasts, sundowners, and picnics
Participation in community projects & educational programs
Revenue directly benefits Lewa Wildlife Conservancy’s conservation work & local communities
Experience:
Game drive
Excursions
Famous international Lewa marathon.
Contact Silver Bells Hotel and Conference Centre for more information on this safari.