Lewa Safari Camp offers an exclusive and luxurious retreat within Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. The camp features elegant tented accommodations with private verandahs and en-suite bathrooms, designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding wilderness. Guests can relax by cozy log fires in the sitting area after a day of adventure. The camp provides privileged access to 65,000 acres of pristine private land, ideal for exceptional wildlife viewing, including lions, leopards, and the world’s largest concentration of Grevy’s zebras.
Lewa Conservancy, covering 65,000 acres, offers dramatic views of Mt. Kenya to the south and arid lands to the north. Established in 1983 as a rhino conservancy, it is renowned for its successful breeding programs for rhinos and Grevy's zebras, housing 10% of Kenya's rhino population and 20% of the world’s Grevy's zebras. The fenced conservancy employs over 150 rangers and supports neighboring communities through its Community Development Program, providing healthcare, education, micro-finance, and water projects to share the benefits of wildlife conservation.