Rhino lovers. Both black and white rhino are found on the conservancy, and this is one of the few places in Kenya you’re likely to spot them.
The Lewa Conservancy on the Laikipia Plateau.
Twelve beautiful sand-coloured safari tents, each with its own verandah overlooking the bush.
Much of the food served at Lewa Safari Camp comes from farms on the nearby conservancy, so expect mouth wateringly fresh meals. And as for facilities? Well, there’s a small pool to take a dip in between activities, and views for miles over the bush. Keep your binos handy for wandering ellies.
With the big five roaming the downs outside, activities focus primarily on morning and afternoon game drives. However, there’s also the chance to try walking safaris, horse riding and camel trekking. Lewa Safari Camp places a real emphasis on conservation, so there’s also the opportunity to learn about the day to day workings of the conservancy.
Lewa Safari Camp is home to the largest population of Grevy’s zebra in the world. Take a look and see if you can tell them apart from their cousins down on the plains.