The Ultimate Guide to Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Laikipia Plateau

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy - Safari land cruiser

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (LWC) is located in the Laikipia Plateau, Northern Kenya. Established in 1995, LWC is a non-profit conservancy owned by the Craig family and managed since 2006 as a partnership between Tusk Trust, the Northern Rangelands Trust and Lewa.

LWC covers 62,000 acres of pristine wilderness containing an abundance of wildlife, including endangered species such as the black rhino, Grevy’s zebra and wild dog. The conservancy is also home to a variety of other species ranging from elephants, giraffes, antelopes, buffalo, hippos and lions.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy offers a range of activities and facilities including game drives, guided walking safaris, cultural experiences as well as access to luxurious accommodations. There is more to this conservancy as you will find out from this piece by AjKenyaSafari.com.

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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Animals

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is home to an amazing array of wildlife including endangered species such as black rhinos, Grevy’s zebras and wild dogs. You may also spot elephants, giraffes, antelopes, buffalo, hippos and lions while you are on safari in the conservancy. There are also smaller animals such as monkeys, aardvarks and hares.

In terms of birds, there are over 500 species that have been recorded in Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. Spotting some of these birds is one of the most popular activities for visitors to the conservancy.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Prices

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy rates vary according to the type of accommodation and activities you choose. For those who wish to stay in one of the private luxury lodges at Lewa Conservancy, rates start from $450 per person, per night. This includes full board accommodation with all meals included as well as game drives and nature walks throughout the conservancy.

For those who are looking for a more budget-friendly option, Lewa also offers camping and self-catering options from as little as $150 per person, per night. This includes campsite rental and access to some of the conservancy’s activities such as game drives, bush walks, guided hikes and cultural visits.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy also offers special packages for groups and families that include accommodation, meals, game drives and other activities such as horse riding, canoeing or cycling.  Rates for these packages start from $400 per person, per night.

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Elephants at Lewa Conservancy - Game Drives

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Activities

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy offers a range of activities for visitors to enjoy such as:

  • Morning, Afternoon, Full-Day, or Night Game Drives –  Experience the conservancy’s wildlife up close with game drives that take visitors through the open savannah of Lewa.
  • Bush Walks & Guided Hikes – Take an educational bush walk or guided hike and learn more about the conservation efforts in Lewa.
  • Horse Riding – Explore the conservancy on horseback, taking in the sights and sounds of the wilderness.
  • Cultural Visits – Meet the local Maasai community and learn more about their culture and history.
  • Canoeing & Cycling – Paddle or pedal your way through Lewa, taking in its stunning scenery along the way.
  • Nearby attraction visit – Visit the nearby Ol Pejeta Conservancy and explore the stunning Laikipia Plateau.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Accommodation

Some of Lewa’s private luxury lodges include the Elewana Lewa Safari Camp, which offers guests an unforgettable safari experience. The camp is set in the heart of the conservancy and offers comfortable accommodation as well as breathtaking views of Mount Kenya. Lewa Safari Camp rates start from $550 per person, per night.

Another popular accommodation option is the Kiri Safari Lodge, which offers luxurious rooms and suites overlooking the conservancy. Rates start from $450 per person, per night.

You can also spend your night at the Lewa Wilderness Camp, a rustic and intimate camp located on the edge of the conservancy. Rates start from $250 per person, per night.

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A Look at Elewana Lewa Safari Camp at Lewa Conservancy

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy – FAQ

We will answer some of the most commonly asked questions about Lewa Wildlife Conservancy below:

 1. Where is Lewa Conservancy located?

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is located in the beautiful Laikipia Plateau region of Kenya.

 2. Who owns Lewa Conservancy?

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is privately owned by the Craig family and supported by Tusk Trust.

 3. Are there hippos in Lewa Downs?

Yes, there are a few hippos living in the conservancy. However, they can be hard to spot as they are mostly nocturnal animals.

 4. What other conservancies can I visit nearby?

The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is just a few kilometers away from Lewa and is one of the most popular attractions in the region. 

 5. How do you get to Lewa Conservancy?

You can reach Lewa Conservancy by taking a domestic flight to the Nanyuki airstrip, which is just a few minutes away from the conservancy. From there you will need to take a transfer vehicle provided by the lodge or conservancy.