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Lewa Conservancy

Africa's best authentic tailor-made safaris

Lewa serves as a refuge for the endangered black rhino (12% of Kenya’s rhino population lives here) and Grevy’s zebra. While here, you’ll also spot elephants, lions, giraffes, wild dogs, and other iconic wildlife species. Lewa uses world-class anti-poaching operations and cutting-edge monitoring technology while engaging with the surrounding communities to protect wildlife.

Must-Visit Areas in the Lewa Conservancy

See the fruits of conservation success and take to the open plains to marvel at the breathtaking landscape:

Rhino Sanctuary: See Black and White Rhinos

Thanks to excellent conservation efforts, while on a Kenya safari, you’re able to see black and white rhinos. Lewa is the first and leading private rhino sanctuary in East Africa. Its rhino population has grown from an initial 15 rhinos to well over 200 today!

Open Plains: An Array of Wildlife to See

While travelling across the open plains of Lewa, you have the opportunity to see Grevy’s zebras and reticulated giraffes. Other species that call this region home include elephants, wild dogs, lions, cheetahs, and hyenas.

When’s the Best Time to Visit the Lewa Conservancy?

Plan your Kenya safari for the dry season, from June to October. With little to no rain, the vegetation dries out and water sources condense, creating a prime environment for game viewing.

Wildlife Found in the Lewa Conservancy

A Big Five safari destination in Kenya, you have the opportunity to see rhinos, lions, elephants, leopards, and buffaloes. Other predators to spot here include wild dogs and cheetahs.

Grevy’s zebras and reticulated giraffes are joined by elands, impalas, defassa waterbucks, and Grant’s gazelle. The Conservancy is also home to more than 350 species of birds, including the Somali ostrich, vulturine guineafowl, and golden-breasted starling.

How to Get to the Lewa Conservancy

Lewa Conservancy is around a five-hour drive from Nairobi via lodge transfer. Shorten your travel time by taking a charter flight to Lewa airstrip.

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