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3 Days 2 Nights
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

3 Days, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Fly-in Safari

Lewa National Park, also known as Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, is a leading conservation success story in Kenya. Nestled in the foothills of Mount Kenya, this privately owned conservancy covers 250 square kilometers of diverse landscapes and is internationally recognized for its pioneering efforts in wildlife preservation, particularly of endangered species like rhinos and Grevy’s zebras. Offering a mix of wildlife, luxury tourism, and sustainable development, Lewa stands out as one of Africa’s premier conservation hubs.

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The Lewa Conservancy is situated in one of the most beautiful regions of Kenya, characterized by rolling hills, acacia-dotted plains, and patches of lush forest. The conservancy is bordered to the north by the arid, semi-desert landscapes of northern Kenya, while the southern part transitions into the fertile slopes of Mount Kenya, creating a dynamic and varied ecosystem.

Starts Nairobi/Ends Nairobi – We’ll pick you up from the International Airport, your hotel or residence and transfer to nearby Wilson Airport for your morning flight.Fly or Drive? If your holiday time is limited and you want to get up close to the animals that much sooner, a fast, easy safari flight is the way to go. Leaving from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport, you’ll be landing at Lewa in about 1 ½ hours. Compare this to the 5-hour overland drive.When you touch down at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy you’ll quickly see you’ve come to a very special reserve. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lewa is a non-profit wildlife conservancy, known for its large population of black and white rhino. It also hosts the largest single population of Grevy’s zebra in the world – about 350.A pastoral mix of plains, rolling hills and forest, Lewa began as a cattle ranch before becoming perhaps the premier wildlife watching conservancy in Kenya. Protecting its wildlife, especially its rhino population, is core to the conservancy’s mission.
On this day of your safari, you’ll head out before sunrise to catch early morning sightings of the park’s teeming wildlife. Africa’s famous Big Five roam these savannahs as well as giraffe, Somali ostrich, oryx and gerenuk. Look out for some of the 400 bird species that grace these fields and forests. It’s a wildlife spectacular… with stunning, snow-capped Mt. Kenya as your backdrop
Will feature another early morning game drive before breakfast. And then one more final game drive on your way back to the airport. Again, it’s a short flight over Kenya’s scenic plains and forests, and in no time you’ll be back in Nairobi.

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