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Lewa Downs

Lewa Safari Camp

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About Lewa Safari Camp

Be a part of conservation in action at this beautiful Lewa camp.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, sprawled across 65,000 acres (263 square kilometres) of Laikipia wilderness, is top of many people's game reserve wish list for its legendary wildlife viewing. With more than 70 recorded mammal species, the conservancy is home to lion, leopard and jackal, the largest concentration of Grevy’s zebra in the world, more than 130 black and white rhino, and too many bird species to list. To the south rises snow-capped Mount Kenya, to the north are the arid lands of Tassia and Il Ngwesi. Between them lie areas of pristine forest, fertile grasslands, extensive springs and acacia woodland.
From $490 per person/per night
Safari
11 Rooms
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Property details

The property

The thatched main area has a well-stocked bar, private tables for dining (although meals can be arranged in a number of outdoor locations too) and a shaded lounge area that is perfect for reading and relaxing during the day. Outside, the gardens are worth exploring, especially if you're a keen gardener and birdlover. There's an unusual giraffe design pool, board games and table tennis equipment.

The rooms

The 11 safari tents can be laid out as doubles or twins. (Three can accommodate triples for children under 16 only.) Each thatch-covered tent has a fireplace, a main bedroom, an en-suite bathroom and a spacious veranda. There are also two family tent suites, each consisting of two en-suite safari tents (one double, one twin) with a shared veranda. The beds are large and welcoming, draped with mosquito nets, and the bathrooms are rustically charming.

Activities

Game drives and walking safaris are always successful. Lewa also offers evening horse rides, which let you get close to the plains game, as long as you're an experienced rider. If not, rock onto a camel instead! Your mount may be less elegant, but it's a perfect way to see the action. The camels are led by Samburu handlers. Breakfast or toast the setting sun in the bush, visit a Samburu village or chill at the lodge. The choice is yours.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The conservancy is one of the pioneers of conservation in Africa and you'll feel like you're playing an active role by simply being here.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Give a horseback safari a try! Plains game such as zebra and giraffe are very comfortable around horses and it's an amazing way to safely get up close and personal with the wildlife.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Lewa isn't about whizzing through a 'must see' list; the safari pace is slower and it's perfect for experienced safari-goers or as a compliment to game-rich areas like the Masai Mara.
Lodge positive impact

Positive Impact

The impact of your stay

Lewa Safari Camp 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.