The Lewa Wilderness Conservancy is one of Kenya’s most private wildlife and environmental conservation projects. Not only is Lewa Wilderness an incredibly luxurious place to stay, with an exclusive 9 rooms and 9 cottages too, there is also a tennis court, a pool and exceedingly comfortable rooms. It also has endless activities on offer – it is one of the most popular places to ride horses on safari in Kenya. With over 30 horses in the stables on-site, they are able to cater for every level of experience. If you are an advanced rider, it is possible to head out for a full day on an incredible adventure or even camp out with them overnight. But if you would prefer to ride a camel on safari – this is also an option!!You can spend 2 nights walking across the African plains with the Masaii guides, setting up camps in stunning remote locations. If you feel like exploring the conservancy in a more traditional way, head out on one of the walking tours with the Masai, you will leave either early in the morning or in the evening. Perhaps you could be tempted by the exceptional scenic flights in the lodge’s retro yellow Waco bi-plane. Not only is there much to do, but there is also delicious food, sourced from the lodge’s own ‘Shamba’ farm. The possibilities are endless!
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