Lewa Safari Camp is set on the 65,000 acre privately owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. Situated against the dramatic backdrop of the snow-covered massif of Mt Kenya and with the magnificent Northern Frontier District stretching out to the North, Lewa is an outstanding tourist destination, offering spectacular scenery, superb game viewing and exciting activities for the discerning traveller.

The Conservancy, formerly a working cattle ranch and otherwise known as Lewa Downs, has been in the Craig family since 1924. Three generations of the family continue to be involved in daily operations on Lewa.

With wildlife densities as high as anywhere in Africa, it is possible to see all of Africa's Big Five on Lewa, and the Conservancy provides a refuge for several endangered species.
Accommodation is in 12 tents with ensuite bathrooms

Activities:

  • Day and night game drives
  • Bush Walks
  • Sundowners
  • Educational tours on the history and day to day operation of the Conservancy
  • Visits to a pre-historic archaeological site.
  • Optional Extras:
  • Horse riding
  • Camel walks

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The veranda at Lewa Safari Camp
The pool at Lewa Safari Camp.
The Black Rhino, Lewa Safari Camp.
Evening drinks at Lewa Safari Camp.
A visit to a Masai Manyatta on Lewa.