
4 Days Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari
4 Days Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari Tour package
4 Days Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari Tour package offers guests the trip of a lifetime. This 4 Days Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari Tour package is unforgettable combination of scenery, superb game viewing, excellent hospitality and conservation education. Your 4 Days Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari Tour package takes place in the Laikipia region of the Central Highlands. The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is set at the foot of Mt Kenya and easily accessed by air and road.
This Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Safari Tour packages trip is recommended for solo travelers, couples, honeymooners, and families. Starting in Nairobi, it moves on to two superb safari areas, explored from high-quality properties that offer a great range of things to do! The sanctuary is home to a diverse array of wildlife, supporting many game species in the plains perfectly adapted to a semi-desert environment. This 4 Days Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari Tour package takes us to a prolific wildlife conservancy and home to the largest concentration of Grevy’s zebra in Africa. Sirikoi offers fabulous comfort, unmatched wildlife viewing and world-class gourmet food in an atmosphere where you feel at one with nature and wildlife.
There are plenty of elephants that roam through the migration corridors and frequent sightings of big cats, lion, leopard and cheetah as well as a variety of rare species ranging from Grevy’s zebra to sitatunga and oryx. There are a wide range of activities from which to explore Lewa and the surrounding area, including camel treks, horse riding, walking, game drives; night drives helicopter and micro light safaris and quad bike or biggie trips.
Visitors to Lewa are privy to some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing that Kenya has to offer: lion, leopard and jackal thrive on the rich diversity of prey that inhabits the area. The Wildlife Conservancy is home to the largest concentration of Grevy’s zebra in the world, and its range of habitats attracts diverse birdlife and hosts over 200 Black and White rhino.
Featuring large tented bedrooms with verandahs and full en-suite bathrooms, Lewa Safari camp offers authentic comfort for its visitors; cozy log fires in the sitting room are perfect for relaxing after a day in the Conservancy. This unique and exclusive retreat offers privileged access to 65,000 acres of private protected wilderness. The area is malaria-free and has a beautiful spring-like climate almost year-round.
Underpinning the glamorous magnetism of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a serious mission: a pioneering and pragmatic approach to conservation, founded in the 1970’s, that has developed into a thriving and globally recognized rhino conservation habitat. Lewa Safari Camp is the only tourist facility within the Conservancy that is owned by the Conservancy. Profits and conservancy fees generated by the camp are reinvested directly into the conservation and community efforts of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
Lewa Experience
The big 5, including elephants, lions, cape buffaloes, rhinos, and leopards, are found here. Lewa holds the largest population of Grevy’s zebras in the world and eastern black rhinoceros. Frequently encountered at night are leopards, bush babies, foxes, aardvarks, and caracal.
The sanctuary is home to a diverse array of wildlife supporting many game species in the plains perfectly adapted to a semi-desert environment. The reticulated giraffe, the rare Greater kudu, the horned Beisa oryx, Guenther’s dikdik, and the beautiful blue legged ostrich are found here all year round. Birdlife is plenty with several species of plover, bustard, and birds of prey.
Viewing to the south of Lewa is a rising altitude to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya. To the north is breathtaking views as the terrain drops away to Ololokwe, Samburu, and Mathew’s range beyond. On numerous occasions, Prince William has visited the area as his natural choice being a keen conservationist.
Tourism and Anti-Poaching
Lewa was a mare cattle ranch, then a guarded black rhino sanctuary, and now the world-famous non-profit wildlife conservancy headquarters. The conservancy houses 9 tourism properties offering intimate, unparalleled conservation-focused safari experience. World-class anti-poaching techniques have been combined for conservation, such as edge monitoring technology.
4 Days Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari Tour package
4 Days Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari
The beauty of Lewa Wilderness isn’t just in the incredible scenery and wildlife explored daily with game drives – but in the wealth of activities and experiences to be had at every turn. Situated on the edge of one of Kenya’s most private wildlife and environmental conservation projects, the wildlife-rich Lewa provides guests a home-away-from-home experience that’s hard to find these days.
When you arrive at the lodge, you’ll immediately feel like you’re with family. Just nine exclusive rooms dot the Lewa Wilderness landscape. Six cottages are tucked into the hillside overlooking the sprawling Eastern Marania Valley, plus a further three garden cottages that are cozy yet expansive are set amongst the beautiful lawn.
At Lewa Wilderness we go beyond the game drive, with exceptional wildlife and wilderness viewing opportunities. From the traditional game viewing vehicles (we’ve recently converted one of our Landcruisers to be 100% electric), to guided walks and breathtaking scenic flights in our retro yellow WACO bi-plane to unforgettable horse riding safaris for all ages and levels and even camel riding and fly camping.
As a guest with us, you are automatically supporting the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, renowned for both its pioneering conservation initiatives as well as community and education programs.
Our welcoming and intimate lodge is especially favored amongst families and couples looking for adventure that has a great deal more heart. Lewa Wilderness prides itself on having many guests return year after year, arriving as friends – and leaving as family.
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