Description
Lewa Safari Camp
Lewa Conservancy
As one of just four camps in this 65 000 acre conservancy, Lewa Safari Camp is remote, private and a very unique camp from which to explore the diversity of wildlife in the area. The camp is managed by a reputable firm but is wholly owned by the conservancy with profits being returned to the surrounding communities and into conservation.
The conservancy was founded in the 1970’s and is now a world famous Rhino conservation habitat.
Lion, Leopard and Jackal thrive on the huge numbers of plains game with the conservancy being home to the largest population of Grevy’s Zebra in the world and over 200 White and Black Rhino.
The camp itself is fenced and the main guest area feels like an old farmhouse, which it was, as the main home for the Rhino breeding manager of the late 80’s. The lounge and bar area have a very warm and welcoming atmosphere where guests socialize before dinner at separate tables in the main dining room.
The main deck has a bird bath close by and waterhole in the distance. There is a swimming pool for cooling off during the warmer summer days.
Safari Tents
The camp has 15 safari tents that have been well spaced into the bush affording great privacy for each room. Four of the tents have been built as family units that sleep 4 guests each. While the design of each is quite simple they are all very comfortable with a thatch roof, massive beds and mosquito nets.
En-suite bathrooms are simple yet very adequate and complimentary toiletries are provided.
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Combine this with a few nights at Kicheche Mara Camp, Mara Nyika or The Highlands at the Ngorongoro Crater.
Read more about the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.