Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is lewa wildlife conservancy, established in 1995, spans over 62,000 acres in northern kenya. it serves as a sanctuary for a diverse range of wildlife, including the endangered black rhino and grevy's zebra. the conservancy is renowned for its conservation efforts and community engagement, contributing significantly to wildlife preservation and local development.
Aerial view of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy with Mount Kenya in the background.
Type
Conservation Center
Duration
2-3 days
Safety
Safe
Experience Level
All levels
Location
County: Meru
Region: Eastern Kenya
GPS: 0.2, 37.2
Best Time to Visit
Ratings
Entry Fees
Local Adult
KES 2000
Local Child
KES 1000
Foreign Adult
USD 100
Foreign Child
USD 50
Activities
Land Activities
Wildlife
Rare Species
Amenities
Parking: Available at various points within the conservancy.
Restrooms: Available at main facilities and camps.
WiFi: Available at select accommodations.
Public Transport: Accessible via road; nearest town is Isiolo, which has public transport options.
Accommodation
Food Options
Featured Video
Exploring Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Special Tips
- Advance booking is recommended, especially during peak seasons.
- Participate in community-led cultural tours to enhance your experience.
- Respect wildlife and maintain a safe distance during all activities.
Nearby Attractions
Mount Kenya National Park
70km away (1.5 hours)
Samburu National Reserve
90km away (2 hours)