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Lewa Downs

Kifaru House

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About Kifaru House

An exclusive-use lodge in a private reserve in Kenya's heartland
Kifaru House, a gorgeous sprawl of thatch, windows and light, is an exclusive-use lodge in the heart of the privately owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, itself in Kenya's geographical centre. The house takes its name from the Swahili word for rhino, and indeed the reserve is home to both black and white species. All the Big Five are present, along with plentiful other game and some awe-inspiring landscapes and vistas. The house, which combines colonial style with modern comforts, is perched on a hill with 360-degree views. It's the perfect spot for a private safari group of up to 12 guests.
From $790 per person/per night
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6 Rooms
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The property

The circular communal area has a thatched roof, gleaming floor, huge glass windows all around and handsome stone fireplaces at each end. In it is the open-plan lounge/dining room. Comfy sofas hug the edges of the lounge, which opens to a shaded terrace. The dining area's large wooden table (made from an old sailboat) glows with candlelight at night. A heated pool overlooks the plains and mountains, the shaded lapa has daybeds, and the excellent library has internet access.

The rooms

Lining the ridge of the hill are six super-spacious stone-and-thatch cottages, each designed to feel like a retreat, with its own spectacular view. A net-draped king-sized bed stands at the room's centre, with a day bed in front and handy armchairs to the side. There's a desk to record your memories and a private veranda to take in the views. The en-suite bathroom has all the amenities you'd expect, to the highest standard.

Activities

The 30,000-hectare Lewa Conservancy is a shining example of what can be done to reverse the decline in wildlife populations. It's now home to a burgeoning diversity of game (including rhino and a 300-strong population of threatened Grevy's zebra). So whether you're heading out on a drive (day or night), a walk, or a horseback or camel safari, you're bound to see plenty of creatures. Learn about the community development programmes and conservation. Or book a fishing trip, by helicopter!

Lodge positive impact

Positive Impact

The impact of your stay

Kifaru House is owned by Elewana collection which are rooted in the concept of harmony, as reflected in their Kiswahili-inspired name. Through the Land & Life Foundation, Elewana is dedicated to fostering the sustainable coexistence between communities and wildlife across East Africa. Shanga, an initiative under the foundation, empowers individuals with disabilities through artistic expression and economic opportunities, epitomising Elewana's commitment to authentic experiences and positive impact.

Kenya

Lewa Downs

The original wildlife sanctuary home to pioneering conservation projects and top-notch game viewing.