Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
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Located in northern Kenya, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy offers a truly immersive experience for travelers seeking adventure, nature, and conservation. Explore the vast savannahs on guided game drives to spot the Big Five, including the endangered black and white rhinos for which Lewa is famous. For a more intimate encounter, enjoy walking safaris with expert rangers who reveal the secrets of the bush and its diverse flora and fauna. Don’t miss the chance to visit local Maasai communities to learn about their culture and traditions, adding a rich human dimension to your journey. For breathtaking views, take a sunrise horseback ride or a helicopter safari over Mount Kenya and the rolling plains. Lewa is not just a destination it’s a place where wildlife conservation and authentic discovery meet in perfect harmony.
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