Lewa Conservancy

Overview

Lewa Conservancy, located in northern Kenya at the foothills of Mount Kenya, is a renowned conservation area that combines wildlife protection, community engagement, and eco-tourism. Covering approximately 65,000 acres, this private conservancy is home to an extraordinary array of wildlife, including the endangered Grevy’s zebra, black rhino, and a variety of other rare and threatened species. Lewa’s commitment to conservation, coupled with its diverse landscapes of savannah, forest, and wetlands, makes it an exceptional destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

The Conservancy also collaborates with local communities to support education, healthcare, and sustainable livelihoods. With a wide range of activities to enjoy, including game drives, walking safaris, and cultural visits, Lewa Conservancy offers an unforgettable experience. Whether you are interested in thrilling wildlife encounters or supporting sustainable conservation, Lewa provides an immersive and unique adventure.

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Lewa Conservancy

Highlights and Things To Do

Highlights

  • Lewa is home to the critically endangered Grevy’s zebra and black rhinos.
  • The conservancy supports a wide range of animals, including elephants, lions, cheetahs, and giraffes.
  • The conservancy offers breathtaking views of Mount Kenya, rolling savannahs, and diverse ecosystems.
  • Lewa is deeply involved in wildlife conservation, community development, and environmental sustainability.
  • Lewa works closely with surrounding communities to promote education, healthcare, and sustainable livelihoods.

Iconic Activities

  • Game Drives
  • Walking Safaris
  • Birdwatching
  • Elephant Tracking
Lewa Conservancy

Best Time To Visit

The Best Time to Visit Lewa Conservancy is during the dry season, from June to October, when the wildlife is more concentrated around water sources, making it easier to spot animals. This period also offers more stable weather for outdoor activities such as game drives and walking safaris. The rainy season (from November to May) brings lush vegetation and vibrant landscapes, but it can make the roads muddy and may affect game viewing.

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