Lewa House, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
Situated on the northern foothills of Mt Kenya, Lewa House is set on the 65,000 acre privately owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. Set on top of a hill with an engaging panoramic view of the rolling landscape of the Conservancy, Lewa House overlooks the luggas (valleys) and hills, with the horizon rising to the eye-catching views of the Mathews range and the sacred mountain of the Samburu, Ol Lolokwe.

The property has a main building with a lounge and dining area, opening up to the charmingly furnished stretch veranda with its own special vista across the plains of Northern Kenya. A short walk away there are three large cottages each with a double and a twin room, making the property suitable for up to twelve people.

All the cottages have ensuite bathrooms, apart from the family cottage, which has a shared bathroom. Each of the cottages has a private veranda where guests can sit in the cool of the evening to enjoy the starlit African skies.  A large swimming pool overlooking the waterhole is also yours to enjoy at Lewa House.

All income generated by Lewa House is directly reinvested towards Lewa’s conservation and community projects. (Full details in the fact-sheet)

Activities

  • Day and night game drives
  • Bush walks
  • Sundowners
  • Educational talks on the history and day to day operation of the Conservancy
  • Visits to a pre-historic archaeological site
  • View the wildlife from game blinds
  • Visit the orphan Rhino Sanctuary

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A view of Lewa House.
Lewa House living room.
Lewa House verandah.
Lewa House bedroom.
Lewa House.