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Lewa Safari Camp, Lewa Conservancy

Lewa Safari Camp

Situated within the northwest of the 62,000 acre, privately owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Lewa Safari Camp occupies a stunningly beautiful location. With a diverse range of ecosystems, this wildlife sanctuary supports a huge range of species from black and white rhinos to rare and endangered birds. Lewa Safari Camp is a great base from which to explore all that this fantastic area has to offer, with a good chance of encountering the 'Big Five'. Lewa Safari Camp has accommodation for up to 26 guests and offers a wide range of activities, operating with a responsible tourism ethos. 

  • 10 Double/twin rooms and 2 triple en-suite tents
  • Saltwater swimming pool
  • Children of all ages welcome
  • Great for fishing and responsible tourism

Style: luxury tented camp, set in a remarkable location.

Setting: Situated in the northwest of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Lewa Safari Camp is set amongst rolling plains, with a dramatic backdrop of snow-covered Mount Kenya.

Accommodation & facilities: Shaded by thatched grass roofs, Lewa Safari Camp’s twelve luxury tents sit on raised wooden platforms. Each tent is simply but comfortably furnished with large, ‘ranch-wood’ beds and safari furniture. All tents have en-suite bathrooms with hot showers and flushing toilets.

The thatched, open-air dining/sitting room and bar areas look out over a grass and acacia garden. For those not wishing to join all game drives, a stone-lined saltwater swimming pool and pool-cottage are available to relax in during the day.

Dining: Most meals at Lewa Safari Camp are taken at the main camp dining room, and breakfast is served alfresco beside the swimming pool. All food is fresh, much of it originating from local, small-scale Masai farmers, which supports the local economy.

Activities: Day and night-time game drives operate in 4x4 vehicles, with picnics and sundowners offered. Guided walks, horse riding and camel safaris are also available.

Other activities, including bird-watching and visits to game hides, as well as fly fishing, hand axing and archaeology activities can be arranged.

Child policy: Children of all ages are welcome at Lewa Safari Camp.

Responsible Tourism: All profits from Lewa Safari Camp go to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, which is a pioneering non-profit organisation.