Lewa Conservancy is a vast 62,000-acre wildlife sanctuary located in northern Kenya, renowned for its successful conservation efforts and stunning landscapes. Situated on the foothills of Mount Kenya, it provides a haven for endangered species such as the Grevy’s zebra, the black rhino, and the African wild dog. Lewa Conservancy is also home to a rich diversity of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and over 300 bird species. The conservancy operates as a community-based initiative, blending wildlife conservation with sustainable tourism and benefiting the local communities. Visitors can enjoy game drives, walking safaris, horse riding, and cultural experiences, all while witnessing one of Kenya’s most successful conservation projects in action.




