The camp is based within the private 65,000-acre wildlife conservancy of the Lewa Wilderness Trust. The conservancy is home to about 10 percent of Kenya’s black rhino population and the single largest population of Grevy’s zebra in the world. Lewa conservancy re-invests all the profits generated from tourism (including profits from Lewa Safari Camp) into its core programs.
Check In | 12:00 pm |
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Check Out | 12:00 pm |