Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

Explore Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, located in northern Kenya, spans 62,000 acres and is a vital sanctuary for endangered wildlife. The conservancy plays a key role
in wildlife conservation, especially for black rhinos and Grevy’s zebras. It offers an opportunity to experience diverse African landscapes, from savannahs to
acacia woodlands, while supporting sustainable tourism and community conservation. Here you can enjoy the unique wildlife, participate in conservation
efforts, and engage with local communities.

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Black Rhinos

Key conservation efforts make Lewa one of the best places to see these endangered animals.

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Baboons & Monkeys

Various primates inhabit the woodlands and savannahs.

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Giraffes

Both Masai and Reticulated giraffes are found here.

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Birdlife

Over 400 species, including eagles and vultures, thrive in the conservancy.

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Big Cats

Lions, cheetahs, and leopards roam the conservancy’s expansive grounds.

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Elephants

These majestic creatures are frequently spotted, especially during the dry season.

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The Best Time to Visit Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is from June to October, during the dry season. The lack of rainfall causes animals to gather around
waterholes, making them easier to spot during game drives. Temperatures are comfortable, and the skies are clear, offering the ideal conditions for outdoor
activities. For birdwatching enthusiasts, the wet season from November to April brings a variety of migratory species. This period also experiences lush
landscapes, though wildlife may be more dispersed due to abundant water sources.

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Sustainable tourism efforts support both the environment and local populations.

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Lewa’s commitment to black rhino conservation is world-renowned.

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Unique opportunity to see nocturnal wildlife in their natural habitat.

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Strong partnerships with local communities enhance the travel experience.

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Over 70 mammal species and 400 bird species make it an ecotourism haven.

Night Safari
Culture
Wildlife
Rhino Sanctuary

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Kenya's national parks are a treasure trove of adventure, wildlife, and culture, offering something extraordinary for every traveler. From the iconic plains of
the Masai Mara to the lush landscapes of Aberdare and the serene waters of Lake Naivasha, each park presents unique experiences.

  • Explore the conservancy by vehicle, searching for the Big Five and other wildlife.

    Game Drives

  • Spot a wide variety of birds, especially during the migratory season.

    Bird Watching

  • Witness nocturnal animals such as hyenas, leopards, and owls during a night safari.

    Night Drives

  • Enjoy a thrilling experience riding through the plains, offering a unique perspective on wildlife.

    Horseback Safaris

  • Take a walking safari with an expert guide to discover plants, animals, and ecosystems up close.

    Guided Bush Walks

  • Visit nearby communities to learn about their traditions and support local conservation efforts.

    Cultural Tours

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