Spanning over thousands of hectares of vast open savannah grasslands in northern Kenya, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is home to the world’s largest population of Grevy’s zebra. Renowned as a pioneer and leader in responsible tourism, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy actively advances and develops community engagement and wildlife conservation. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and serves as an important sanctuary for a large selection of wildlife including the endangered black rhino as well as the white rhino. Lewa offers visitors the opportunity to have close encounters with these prehistoric creatures against an unspoilt backdrop, making it one of Kenya’s top game-viewing destinations. Boasting one of the highest wildlife densities in Kenya, the park is also inhabited by elephants, lions, buffalo, wild dogs, giraffes, cheetahs, and over 400 bird species.
With a breathtaking view of Mount Kenya and the dry lowlands and an excellent position within the Lewa wildlife and rhino conservancy, Lewa Safari camp is a stylish under canvas experience that brings guests into the heart of one of the most game rich areas of the African continent. With just 12 luxury safari tents,…
Overnight in Kigali with the opportunity to visit the Genocide Memorial before travelling to Sambora Kinigi near Volcanoes National Park. A full day is dedicated to gorilla trekking, followed by a cultural visit to connect with local traditions and community life. Fly to Nairobi, visiting the Daphne Sheldrick elephant orphanage and the Giraffe Centre. In Lewa…