Lewa Safari Camp is located in the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, home to one of the most inspiring and successful community-based conservation programmes, as well as outstanding game viewing. An intimate set up, with just 11 ensuite safari tents and two-family suites, guests feel at one with nature whilst still enjoying the comforts and service that would be expected from a luxury safari property.
Wildlife viewing in the area is exceptional. Not only are guests pretty much guaranteed to witness the approximate 260 rhinos that call this sanctuary home but will also view other rare and endemic species including Grevy’s zebra, wild dogs, lions and chetahs. Some have compared the area “to setting foot into a Disney movie.”
In camp, there is no shortage of activities with a refreshing swimming pool, spa and options for bush walks, horse-riding (for experienced riders) and camel treks.
It would be remiss to visit Lewa without exploring the outstanding conservation work that takes place. Visits to the conservation museum and the conservation talk at Lewa HQ can easily be arranged and are highly recommended, as well as Lewa’s anti-poaching team which includes their anti-poaching dog sniffing canine unit.
Children’s activities are available including an in-camp bush walk and a dedicated kid’s menu.