
Laikipia / Central Kenya
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Kenya's flagship private conservation model
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and pioneer of community-led conservation, Lewa protects roughly 15% of Kenya's black rhino population and one of the largest single populations of endangered Grevy's zebra in the world. Access is limited to guests of a small number of luxury camps, ensuring exceptionally private game drives, walking safaris, and horseback safaris across open, undulating plains framed by Mount Kenya.
Highlights
- Exceptional black and white rhino density
- Walking and horseback safaris
- Private, low-density conservancy access
- Community and conservation-focused visits
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At a Glance
- Best Time to Visit
- Year-round; June–October for classic dry-season game viewing
- Signature Wildlife
- Black rhinoGrevy's zebraElephantLionWild dogSitatunga
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