Visit Lewa Safari Camp
Lewa Safari Camp has a stunning location within Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, with outstanding game viewing and spectacular views to Mt. Kenya to the south and arid lowlands to the north.
The camp is based within the private 65,000 acre wildlife conservancy of the Lewa Wilderness Trust. The conservancy is home to about 10% of Kenya’s black rhino population, and the single largest population of Grevy’s zebra in the world.
Lewa re-invests all the profits generated from tourism (including profits from Lewa Safari Camp) into its core programmes. When you visit Lewa, you will help thousands of people from different backgrounds and cultures to improve their lives at the same time as ensuring Africa’s wildlife has a stable home.
Accommodation
Lewa Safari tented camp offers spectacular scenery and game viewing. It consists of 12 luxurious tents that are situated on raised platforms under thatched roofs. Each tent is fitted with electric lighting, large double bed and en-suite bathroom, including hot and cold running water and flush toilets.
Facilities
The safari camp, overlooking a floodlit waterhole, has a main lounge constructed of cederwood which houses the dining room, lounge and bar where guests can enjoy the view and good company and discuss the days safari in comfort. The central area has well maintained gardens with a large sunny verandah and a swimming pool in which to cool off during the day.
Activities
The activities at Lewa Safari Camp include:
- Game drives in 4×4 Land Cruisers
- Guided bush walks
- Swimming pool
- Bush breakfasts
- Sundowners
- Horse-riding (supplements apply)
- Camel trekking (supplements apply)
- Educational talks on the history and the day-to-day operation of the Conservancy
- Massages & Manicures / Pedicures
Awards
Lewa Safari Camp has been awarded the following accolades:
- Best Community Safari Property in Africa – The Safari Awards (Good Safari Guide), 2011
- Bronze Eco-rating Certification – Ecotourism Kenya, 2010/2011
- Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Travel Awards Top 20 – 2010 & 2011
- Top 10 Hideaways for a Royal Honeymoon – The Telegraph, 2010
Lewa re-invests all the profits generated from tourism (including profits from Lewa Safari Camp) into its core programmes. When you visit Lewa, you will help thousands of people from different backgrounds and cultures to improve their lives at the same time as ensuring Africa’s wildlife has a stable home.
Accommodation
Lewa Safari tented camp offers spectacular scenery and game viewing. It consists of 12 luxurious tents that are situated on raised platforms under thatched roofs. Each tent is fitted with electric lighting, large double bed and en-suite bathroom, including hot and cold running water and flush toilets.
Facilities
The safari camp, overlooking a floodlit waterhole, has a main lounge constructed of cederwood which houses the dining room, lounge and bar where guests can enjoy the view and good company and discuss the days safari in comfort. The central area has well maintained gardens with a large sunny verandah and a swimming pool in which to cool off during the day.
Activities
The activities at Lewa Safari Camp include:
- Game drives in 4×4 Land Cruisers
- Guided bush walks
- Swimming pool
- Bush breakfasts
- Sundowners
- Horse-riding (supplements apply)
- Camel trekking (supplements apply)
- Educational talks on the history and the day-to-day operation of the Conservancy
- Massages & Manicures / Pedicures
Awards
Lewa Safari Camp has been awarded the following accolades:
- Best Community Safari Property in Africa – The Safari Awards (Good Safari Guide), 2011
- Bronze Eco-rating Certification – Ecotourism Kenya, 2010/2011
- Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Travel Awards Top 20 – 2010 & 2011
- Top 10 Hideaways for a Royal Honeymoon – The Telegraph, 2010
Why visit Lewa Safari Camp?
Stay at a combination of Elewana camps and lodges for a minimum of 6 nights and enjoy discounts of between 10% and 20% on accommodation. Enquire for a FULL quotation.
Valid ALL year.
Why visit Lewa Safari Camp?
Stay at a combination of Elewana camps and lodges for a minimum of 6 nights and enjoy discounts of between 10% and 20% on accommodation. Enquire for a FULL quotation.
Valid ALL year.
Talk to a Specialist
Choose a Safari Specialist in your time zone and start planning your tailor-made safari to Kenya.
Talk to a Specialist
Choose a Safari Specialist in your time zone and start planning your tailor-made safari to Kenya.
Curating ultimate tailor-made safari experiences for 35 years
Curating ultimate tailor-made safari experiences for 35 years
What Our Clients Say About Us
In our commitment to excellence, we not only strive to exceed our clients’ expectations but also value their feedback. We are proud to present our clients’ feedback.
Stories on Kenya Safaris
Don’t miss out on our special offers, exclusive deals, and inspirational travel stories. Keep up-to-date with all the latest news by subscribing to our newsletter.

Exploring Africa's..
Have you ever imagined taking a slow-paced adventurous tour inside Africa’s wilderness on foot? Walking safaris are exactly that. Also known as bushwalks, walking safaris are completely different from game drives as they awaken all your senses allowing you to notice smells, sounds, and even colors of the wilderness.

11 Essential..
Ever imagined yourself on a wildlife viewing safari in Africa? Maybe it’s been a dream since childhood, or maybe it’s a new idea that sparked later in life – either way, you can’t wait to get on the African savannah plains and set out on a new adventure accompanied by an expert safari guide to watch the iconic wildlife!

When is..
Since the birth of the modern safari holiday in the 1920’s, Kenya has been the destination of choice for intrepid explorers to get a taste of wild Africa and the storybook animals that roam free of cage and bars. On many people’s bucket lists, an African adventure taking in the Maasai Mara takes on a daydream quality. The Safari holiday has changed somewhat since the early days of heading out into the bush with gun and tent..
Have you ever imagined taking a slow-paced adventurous tour inside Africa’s wilderness on foot? Walking safaris are exactly that. Also known as bushwalks, walking safaris are completely different from game drives as they awaken all your senses allowing you to notice smells, sounds, and even colors of the wilderness.
Ever imagined yourself on a wildlife viewing safari in Africa? Maybe it’s been a dream since childhood, or maybe it’s a new idea that sparked later in life – either way, you can’t wait to get on the African savannah plains and set out on a new adventure accompanied by an expert safari guide to watch the iconic wildlife!
Since the birth of the modern safari holiday in the 1920’s, Kenya has been the destination of choice for intrepid explorers to get a taste of wild Africa and the storybook animals that roam free of cage and bars. On many people’s bucket lists, an African adventure taking in the Maasai Mara takes on a daydream quality. The Safari holiday has changed somewhat since the early days of heading out into the bush with gun and tent..






