
Lewa offers some of Kenya’s most exceptional wildlife encounters, with lion, leopard, and jackal flourishing amid the area’s abundant prey species. The Conservancy is home to the world’s largest population of Grevy’s zebra, attracts an impressive variety of birdlife, and provides sanctuary to more than 200 black and white rhinos across its diverse habitats.
Lewa Safari Camp features spacious tented suites complete with private verandahs and full en-suite bathrooms, combining authentic safari style with inviting comfort. After a day exploring the Conservancy, guests can unwind by the cozy log fire in the sitting room. This exclusive camp provides rare access to 65,000 acres of private, protected wilderness.
At the heart of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a deeply rooted conservation mission. Established in the 1970s, its forward-thinking, hands-on approach has evolved into one of the world’s leading rhino protection initiatives.
