Lewa Safari Camp has a stunning location within Lewa wildlife / rhino conservancy, with outstanding game viewing, and spectacular views to Mt. Kenya to the south and arid lowlands to the north.  Each tent has a thatched roof, verandah and full en suite bathroom, very much in the ‘Lewa’ style.  The central areas have exquisite gardens with a large sunny verandah and swimming pool to enjoy during the day, and cosy log fires in the lounge and dining room for the more chilly evenings.

The camp is based within the private 65,000 acre wildlife conservancy of the Lewa Wilderness Trust.  The conservancy is home to about 10 percent of Kenya’s black rhino population, and the single largest population of Grevy’s zebra in the world. Lewa re-invests all the profits generated from tourism ( including profits from Lewa Safari Camp ) into its core programmes. When you visit Lewa, you will help 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

Accomodation

11 double and twin en-suite tents with hot and cold running water in the bathrooms.3 rooms can accommodate an extra bed for children under the age of 16 yrs only

Responsible Tourism

Lewa assists it neighbouring communities with education support, health-care support, water projects, agricultural projects, social development and a women’s micro-credit programme.
Lewa supports 11 local primary schools. Lewa has become Kenya’s leading model for conservation on private land, leading destination for low-impact conservation tourism, and leading catalyst for conservation, and its direct benefits for communities, across the region.

Activities

Game drives in 4×4 Land Cruisers, Guided bush walks, Swimming pool, Bush breakfasts
Sundowners, Horse-riding , Archaeological site, Educational talks on the history and the day to day operation of the Conservancy.

Lewa Safari Camp has a stunning location within Lewa wildlife / rhino conservancy, with outstanding game viewing, and spectacular views to Mt. Kenya to the south and arid lowlands to the north.  Each tent has a thatched roof, verandah and full en suite bathroom, very much in the ‘Lewa’ style.  The central areas have exquisite gardens with a large sunny verandah and swimming pool to enjoy during the day, and cosy log fires in the lounge and dining room for the more chilly evenings.

The camp is based within the private 65,000 acre wildlife conservancy of the Lewa Wilderness Trust.  The conservancy is home to about 10 percent of Kenya’s black rhino population, and the single largest population of Grevy’s zebra in the world. Lewa re-invests all the profits generated from tourism ( including profits from Lewa Safari Camp ) into its core programmes. When you visit Lewa, you will help 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

Accomodation

11 double and twin en-suite tents with hot and cold running water in the bathrooms.3 rooms can accommodate an extra bed for children under the age of 16 yrs only

Responsible Tourism

Lewa assists it neighbouring communities with education support, health-care support, water projects, agricultural projects, social development and a women’s micro-credit programme.
Lewa supports 11 local primary schools. Lewa has become Kenya’s leading model for conservation on private land, leading destination for low-impact conservation tourism, and leading catalyst for conservation, and its direct benefits for communities, across the region.

Activities

Game drives in 4×4 Land Cruisers, Guided bush walks, Swimming pool, Bush breakfasts
Sundowners, Horse-riding , Archaeological site, Educational talks on the history and the day to day operation of the Conservancy.