Lewa Conservancy
Established in 1983 as a wildlife sanctuary, Lewa has since evolved into a world-class conservation area, home to a diverse array of wildlife species
Lewa’s success in wildlife conservation can be attributed to its innovative conservation strategies, including anti-poaching initiatives, habitat restoration programs, and community outreach projects.
By working closely with local communities, Lewa has fostered a sense of ownership and stewardship among residents, empowering them to become active participants in conservation efforts.
In addition to its conservation efforts, Lewa is recognized for its sustainable tourism practices, with eco-friendly lodges and camps offering luxurious accommodations amidst the breathtaking scenery.
Proceeds from tourism directly support the conservancy’s conservation and community development initiatives, ensuring that Lewa remains a beacon of hope for wildlife and people alike.
Sirikoi Lodge
As a small and intimate family-owned safari lodge, Sirikoi Lodge offers unrivalled exclusivity and charm. The four luxury tents, Sirikoi Cottage and private Sirikoi House are perfectly positioned along the spring-fed Sirikoi stream, immersed in nature with wildlife all around.
Lewa Safari Camp
Visitors to Lewa are privy to some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing that Kenya has to offer: lion, leopard and jackal thrive on the rich diversity of prey that inhabits the area.
The Wildlife Conservancy is home to the largest concentration of Grevy’s zebra in the world, and its range of habitats attracts diverse birdlife and hosts over 200 Black and White rhino.
Lewa Wilderness
Lewa Wilderness is situated on the edge of one of Kenya’s most private wildlife and environmental conservation projects. The wildlife-rich Lewa provides guests a home-away-from-home experience that’s hard to find.
When you arrive at the lodge, you’ll immediately feel like you’re with family. Just nine exclusive rooms dot the Lewa Wilderness landscape.
Six cottages are tucked into the hillside overlooking the sprawling Eastern Marania Valley, plus a further three garden cottages that are cozy yet expansive are set amongst the beautiful lawn.
Borana Lodge
Borana Lodge is located at the heart of Borana Conservancy. Steeped in history and style, the lodge is set against a beautiful hillside with unobstructed views of the conservancy.
By staying at Borana Lodge, our guests are making a direct contribution to the sustainable conservation of land, wildlife and building local livelihoods
This gives you a unique opportunity for total immersion in the life and goings on of a working wildlife conservancy. Environmental and ecological considerations rank alongside the responsibilities towards our neighboring communities, be they pastoralists or agriculturalists.
Kifaru House
Kifaru house is a haven of luxury in Lewa Conservancy. Guests here will immediately feel at home on arrival, warmly welcomed by the friendly and attentive staff.
The comfortable sitting room with well-stocked bar and elegant dining area extend out to a large, comfortably furnished terrace. Here, guests can enjoy a sunny breakfast al fresco and watch the busy goings-on at the waterhole below, or they can choose to relax by the picturesque infinity pool and enjoy the magnificent views over the distant plains.
Sirai House
Sirai House is a magnificent private home located in the Borana Conservancy at the foot of Mount Kenya.
The house sleeps 12 guests in six suites spread across four cottages and available for exclusive use only. The minimum stay is 3 nights.
The Master Suite has its own heated plunge pool, suite 2 stands alone while Suites 3 and 4 are linked by a sitting room, as are Suites 5 and 6, making them ideal for families.