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  Mission Statement
  The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat.
It does this through the protection and management of species, the initiation and support of community conservation and development programmes, and the education of neighbouring areas in the value of wildlife.
Experience a real safari on Lewa!

On Lewa


Lewa runs 3 luxurious lodges within the park, and all profits generated by them are reinvested into our environmental and community projects. We also support several lodges run by communities outside Lewa.

Lewa Safari Camp
The Safari Camp (the old Rhino sanctuary head quarters) with its lush green lawns, a pool and tented accommodation, provides visitors with an insight to conservation and wildlife management at its best. ...
Lewa House
Situated within the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy on the northern slopes of Mt. Kenya, Lewa House is a stunningly attractive residence. It is set on top of a hill with an engaging panoramic view of the rolling landscape of the Conservancy. ...
Wilderness Trails
Situated in the wildlife-rich Eastern corner of the Conservancy is the Craig family home, Wilderness Trails, where guests have been entertained in luxury for the past 30 years. ...
On Community Land
il Ngwesi Lodge
Visitors to Il Ngwesi are spoilt with a variety of things to do. In addition to visiting the Cultural Boma, you can explore the area by foot, or by camel, following the Ngare Ndare River with local guides, which offers a special opportunity to get close to the wildlife. ...ilngwesi.php
Tassia Lodge
Tassia sprawls gently over a rocky bluff, which protrudes from the Mukogodo escarpment and overlooks a valley in which grow many Loimugi trees, a favourite food for the elephant that visit the area. ...
Sarara Camp, Namunyak
Sarara Camp is situated to the north of Ol Donyo Sabache (Ol Lolokwe), just below Warges peak, in the fabled Mathews Mountains of Northern Kenya. ..

Other....


Camel Safaris
Nothing ventured nothing gained, and a camel safari taking you through the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy with its abundant wildlife and their habitat is surely an experience of a lifetime. ...
Rutundu
The Lake Rutundu Log Cabins are situated in a remarkable setting on Mount Kenya. This is an unusual opportunity of fly fishing for rainbow trout at a height of 10,000 ft. ...
Safari Operators
Other tour and safari operators who visit Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and its neighbours. ..

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Contact: Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, PO Box 10607, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: (+254-64) 31405 Tel: (+254-20) 607197 Fax: (+254-20) 607893
E-Mail: info@lewa.org
U.S. 501(c)(3) Non-profit and Tax Exempt Organisation Nº: 87-0572187 & U.K. Registered Charity Nº: 1069800 & Canadian Business Information Number: 86187 6357 RR0001
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