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Lewa Safari Camp

Lewa Safari Camp is a tented camp on the 60,000 acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. The wildlife here is excellent, and Lewa has 10% of Kenya’s Black Rhinos (around 47) and 20% of its White Rhinos (about 35). It is also home to 20% of the world’s endangered Grevy Zebras.  It is a non-malarial area due its altitude of 1700m.

Lewa Safari Camp has 12  tents, each within a thatched structure, accommodating up to 26 guests. The tents are comfortable rather than luxurious, but well-appointed with an en-suite shower room with flush loo.  They are also nicely spaced for a reasonable amount of privacy. There is a generator providing bedside and bathroom lighting morning and evening.
 
In the public area, there is a lounge (with library), bar and restaurant. You can also charge cameras etc here.  There is a swimming pool, a hide, and also a gift shop.

The list of activities you can enjoy here is very extensive. There are day and night game drives, nature walks, and horse rides.  However it is the choice of conservation/community-orientated activities which makes Lewa Safari Camp unique. These include visits to orphaned animals, days out with Grevy zebra researchers, accompanying tracker dogs on their training, assisting fencers on patrol, visiting Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve to find Colobus monkeys and learn about flora and fauna, visit water schemes and other community development projects, and guided tours of ancient hand axe sites and prehistoric rock-hewn game boards.

Fair Trade / Responsible Tourism
All profits from Lewa Safari Camp go to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, which is a pioneering non-profit organisation.  Profits go to a variety of conservation and community development projects. 15% of what you pay goes directly to the conservancy as a conservation fee. The rest, after costs such as fuel, food and a little for future developments, goes to the conservancy to pay for rangers, roads, fencing and other such things which are integral to the running of the reserve. Lewa is home to the Northern Rangelands Trust (a partnership of northern Kenyan communities who have given land over to wildlife preservation) and to the Lewa Education Trust.

 

Highlights

  • Non-malarial game park which offers superb big 5 game viewing.
  • Pioneering conservation and community work.
  • Great for rhino and elephant viewing.
  • Quiet and unspoiled area of Kenya.

Viewpoints

The range of activities available at Lewa Safari Camp is excellent, especially for those with a particular interest in conservation. Lewa is an incredibly important wildlife conservancy not only in terms of local wildlife, but also terms of its leadership and the example it has set for other regions of Kenya. Lewa is a huge achievement.
Amanda Marks, Tribes Director

Situation

Lewa safari camp is situated in the foothills of Mount Kenya and is set in the 45,000 acre privately owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.

Activities

Day and night game drives; bush walks; sundowners; visits to archelogical and cultural sites; talks on the operation and history of the conservancy; village visits; horse riding.

Facilities

Permanent ensuite tented lodge. Amenities include a well stocked bar; dining area; swimming pool.

Child policy

Information to come.

Open

Closed April - mid May and November.

Meals

Full board including house wines, beer and soft drinks.

Best times to go

Kenya's main rainy season runs from April until the beginning of June. There is also a short rainy season in November.

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Included

All activities except horse riding and village visit.

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