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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

Lewa is one of the oldest Laikipia conservancies of 250 square kilometer, located on the north side of Mt. Kenya, that is popular with celebrities, conservationists and photographers. Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is home to the largest concentration of Grevy’s zebra in the world, the reticulated giraffe, is a safe refuge for the critically endangered black and near threatened southern white rhinos, and occasionally hosts a pack of critically endangered wild dogs. Since establishing the conservancy, Lewa’s rhino population has grown to around 170 rhinos today.

In Lewa Conservancy, we offer Lewa Safari Camp and Kifaru House.

Lewa Safari Camp

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