Lewa House offers a charming, owner-hosted retreat in the heart of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, blending original architecture with stunning panoramic views and a commitment to sustainability. Guests are accommodated in three spacious family cottages with interconnecting verandas and four unique Earthpods, all en-suite. The lodge’s communal main house fosters a warm atmosphere, while activities abound: from exhilarating day and night game drives to guided walks, horse rides, and camel treks. Delight in bush breakfasts, picnic lunches, and sundowners, or explore nearby prehistoric sites, the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy HQ, and the enchanting Ngare Ndare forest with its canopy walkway and waterfalls.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, nestled in northern Kenya, spans 62,000 acres of pristine savanna and forest and is celebrated for its innovative conservation efforts, particularly in protecting endangered rhinos. Established in 1995, it integrates wildlife protection with community support, providing employment, education, and healthcare to local communities. The conservancy is a model of sustainable coexistence, offering exceptional wildlife viewing and immersive cultural experiences while showcasing how conservation and community development can thrive together.