Fantastic views of distant mountain ranges and a beautiful backdrop of snow-capped Mount Kenya provide a perfect setting for game drives and bush walks.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy has a huge variety of wildlife with over 70 different species of mammal. There are roughly equal numbers of black and white rhino – at the latest count there were 65 black and 46 white. The world's largest concentration of the endangered Grevy zebra resides on Lewa as well as elephant, buffalo, greater kudu, oryx, lion, leopard and cheetah amongst many other mammal species.

The Conservancy is teeming with birdlife with over 350 species across the diverse topography which includes rolling open plains, hills and kopjes, thick forest, valleys, escarpments, wetlands and rivers.

"...The game viewing surpassed all our expectations, seeing the Big Five in the space of two hours was phenomenal. To top it all off, there was a herd of elephant refreshing themselves at the waterhole in front of the lodge, when we returned for breakfast...." - Greg and Katie, USA

"...Within our first 4 hours we saw the big five – lions only 50 yards away from a gorgeous leopard, hundreds of elephant, buffalo, and both black and white rhino.
As if that wasn’t enough we came within feet of the famous cheetah brothers taking a nap under a tree.
Our last day, we woke early for an incredible bi plane ride. … beautiful valleys with cliffs on both side and waterfalls below.
We saw lush forest and on the beautiful plains were buffalo, rhino, giraffe and elephants from as close as 50 feet below.
Returning for an hours hike we learnt about the local plants and their uses as well as many insects (our favorite being the Stitch Ant).
Game – yes more game – elephant, rhino, buffalo, 2 female kudu and rarely sighted wild dog.
A blissful bush breakfast and on the way back to camp the three cheetah brothers walking slowly though the tall grass, clearly on a mission.
We followed them as they stalked a baby impala – it took them 28 minutes to completely polish it off and clean each others faces.
Back to the lodge for a wonderful lunch and nap we woke for our final game drive. Without expecting another adventure so soon we stumbled on 5 lion
waking up from their afternoon sleep and followed them for an hour and a half as they stalked a group of zebra. Truly amazing to see them strut through the bush.
We arrived home content and happy as darkness fell to be greeted by 3 more lion right behind our tent! Truly amazing to see so many lion, so close in one day.
Thank you so much for the amazing adventure.
Kip and Legai were absolutely incredible guides and we had such fun hearing their stories of growing up in the bush and laughing at each other’s jokes.
We look forward to returning in the years to come!..."
- D and H on honeymoon, USA