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Lewa
Safari Camp
The Safari Camp (the old Rhino sanctuary head
quarters) with its lush green lawns, a pool and tented accommodation,
provides visitors with an insight to conservation and wildlife
management at its best.
Although under the not for profit umbrella,
The Safari Camp spares no comforts on the home front.

A visit to Lewa provides extraordinary game viewing, comfort,
and many varied activities, and also a chance to witness and
participate in a successfully working conservation program.
Your
host at the Lewa Safari camp is Anne-Marie who is always on hand to share
her intimate knowledge of this land and its wildlife, and
to ensure that your stay at Lewa is both memorable and comfortable.
The Camp can sleep 26 guests, and comprises nine twin rooms,
one double and two family/triple tents, all with en suite
bathrooms hot and cold running water and flush toilets.
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During your stay at the Lewa Safari Camp, you can enjoy a
wide range of activities:
- Game viewing
- Bird watching
- Night and day game drives
- Bush walks
- Lion tracking
- Horse and Camel trekking
- Game viewing from the blinds
- Visits to the cultural village
- Visit the archaeological site
- Fly fishing (weather /time permitting)
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The safari camp provides a hub to visit the communities
surrounding Lewa including Il Ngwesi and Namunyak.
 
Do not miss the opportunity to experience the two community
lodges;
- Il Ngwesi, built in 1996, supporting 448 families.
- Tassia, built in 2001, supporting over 500 families.
Or just kick back and enjoy the slow pace of Africa’s
flora, some of its incredible Fauna or even just the endless
blue horizons.
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