Kenya Safari Lodges

Elewana Lewa Safari Camp

Deluxe
Official Rating

‘Safari in style…with substance and sensitivity

Elewana Lewa Safari Camp is part of the wider Lewa Wildlife Conservancy spanning 62,000 acres, and serves as a catalyst for conservation across northern Kenya. Made famous by its television appearances – Lewa features an impressive array of animals, holding about 10% of Kenya’s black rhino population and about 15% of Kenya’s white rhino population. Lewa also holds the largest single population of critically endangered Grevy’s zebra. Each guest tent has a thatched roof, veranda and full en-suite bathroom, very much in the ‘Lewa’ style. The central areas have exquisite gardens with a sunny veranda and swimming pool to enjoy during the day, and cosy log fires in the lounge and dining room in the chilly evenings.

In Our Opinion

‘This World renowned wildlife conservancy was made famous in the National Geographic programme “Game Ranger’s Diaries” and more recently was said to be the venue where Prince William and Kate Middleton were engaged to be married’

Meals
Social dining is encouraged but private dinners are available on request The camp has a daily set menu and guests are politely requested to inform Destinology about any dietary requirements prior to arrival. Breakfast from 08:00, lunch from 13:00, dinner from 20:00.

Leisure:
Swimming pool
Sundowners

Activities:
Game Drives
Camel Trekking
Guided Bush Walks
Horse-riding
Archaeological site visits
Cultural Community Visits

Services:
Gift shop
Boiled and filtered water provided
Bottled drinking water is available

Please note:
The camp’s power is not strong enough to support hairdryers
Guests are recommended to bring their own plug adaptors

Social Responsibility:
Lewa re-invests all the profits generated from tourism into its core programmes, meaning that when you visit Lewa, you will help thousands of people from different backgrounds and cultures to improve their lives, and give their children a better future, at the same time as ensuring Africa's wildlife has a stable home. Lewa supports eleven local primary schools in the construction of infrastructure, provision of educational materials and provides bursaries for local students from primary to university level.

Meals: Communal dining is encouraged but private dinners are available on request Breakfast: From 08:00, Lunch: From 13:00, Dinner: From 20:00. The camp has a daily set menu and guests are politely requested to inform Destinology about any dietary requirements prior to arrival.

Social Responsibility

Lewa re-invests all the profits generated from tourism into its core programmes, meaning that when you visit Lewa, you will help thousands of people from different backgrounds and cultures to improve their lives, and give their children a future, at the same time as ensuring Africa's wildlife has a stable home.
• Lewa supports 11 local primary schools in the construction of infrastructure, provision of educational materials and provides bursaries for local students from primary to university level.

Location

• Located in the private 65, 000 acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy with outstanding game viewing opportunities from camp and via daily excursions in 4 x 4 Land Cruisers
• Lewa Main Airstrip is located 40 minutes away
• Lewa – Elsa’s Kopje– 2 hours
• Lewa – Joy’s Camp– 1.5 hours
• Lewa – Saruni Samburu $ 110 – 1 hour
• Lewa – Ol Pejeta Bush Camp– 1.5 hours
• Lewa – Kitich– 4 hours
• Lewa – Nanyuki– 1.5 hours