Lewa Conservancy, located in the foothills of Mount Kenya, is a world-renowned conservation area that offers an exceptional safari experience while playing a pivotal role in protecting wildlife and their natural habitats. This expansive private conservancy is home to a wide variety of animals, including endangered species such as the Grevy’s zebra, the African wild dog, and the northern white rhino. Visitors to Lewa can enjoy exclusive game drives, guided bush walks, and even horseback safaris, providing a more intimate and immersive experience in this pristine wilderness. The conservancy’s diverse ecosystems ranging from open savannahs to lush riverine forests, support a rich variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, cheetahs and a diverse range of bird species.
Lewa is also a success story in wildlife conservation, with innovative programs that support both animal and community welfare. Visitors to the conservancy have the opportunity to learn about conservation efforts while experiencing the thrill of spotting rare species and witnessing the beauty of the landscape. The luxury lodges and tented camps in the area provide an exceptional level of comfort and service, ensuring that every guest enjoys a truly memorable and responsible safari experience in the heart of Kenya’s wild landscapes.