Conservación de Vida Silvestre Lewa
Kenia
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World Heritage Sanctuary for the Giants
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is more than just a safari destination; it is a global blueprint for community-led conservation. Spanning 62,000 acres of pristine foothills north of Mount Kenya, Lewa is famous for having one of the highest densities of rhinos in the world. Once a private cattle ranch, it has been transformed into a sanctuary where endangered species thrive alongside vibrant local communities.
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What to expect
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The Rhino Stronghold: Lewa is home to over 10% of Kenya’s black rhino population and a significant population of white rhinos.
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The «Northern Five»: This is one of the few places to see species unique to this region: the Grevy’s Zebra, Reticulated Giraffe, Beisa Oryx, Somali Ostrich, and Gerenuk.
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A Celebrity Favorite: Known for its exclusivity and privacy, Lewa has hosted world leaders and royalty, offering a high-end, intimate experience away from the crowds.
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Seasonal Overview
Lewa’s unique location on the Laikipia plateau ensures that every visit offers a distinct and rewarding experience, regardless of the month:
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The Season of Clarity: Following the refreshing rains, the conservancy is bathed in vibrant greens. The air is dust-free, providing the sharpest views of Mount Kenya’s peaks and incredible lighting for photography.
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The High-Drama Season: As the landscape transitions to golden savannah, wildlife viewing becomes effortless. Predators and prey alike congregate around the permanent springs and the marshlands, leading to intense wildlife encounters.
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The Life-Cycle Season: During the periods of transition, the plains are often filled with new life. It is a spectacular time to witness Grevy’s zebra foals and rhino calves, set against the backdrop of the shifting African sky.
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Campamento Safari Lewa
Casa Lewa
Casa Elewana Kifaru
Lewa Safari Camp
Featuring large, luxurious tented rooms with spectacular views, this camp is a favorite of the British Royal Family and offers a classic safari atmosphere.
Lewa House
Perched on a hill with views of the Mathews Range, this lodge features unique «earth pods» and family cottages, offering a cozy, home-away-from-home feel.
Elewana Kifaru House
Located on a high ridge, this lodge offers a quiet, colonial-style charm with an infinity pool that seems to drop off into the plains below.
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Lewa ofrece algunas de las actividades más diversas de Kenia, permitiéndote interactuar con la naturaleza de formas innovadoras.
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Safarios dirigidos por expertos: Explora la reserva en vehículos 4×4 abiertos con algunos de los guías mejor entrenados de África, especializados en el rastreo de rinocerontes y el comportamiento de depredadores.
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Caminatas guiadas por el bush: Experimenta la emoción de estar a pie en un santuario de rinocerontes. Acompañado por un guardabosques armado, aprenderás las particularidades del rastreo de animales y la flora local.
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Safaris a caballo y en camello: Acércate sorprendentemente a la cebra de Grevy y a la jirafa reticulada. Los animales ven a los caballos y camellos como «uno de los suyos», permitiendo un encuentro silencioso y cercano.
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Visitas a la Educación para la Conservación: Visita la Sala de Operaciones de Lewa—el «cerebro» de alta tecnología de la conservacional—para ver cómo se utilizan collares GPS y drones térmicos para proteger elefantes y rinocerontes.
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Visita el bosque de Ngare Ndare: Justo al borde de Lewa, cruza un puente de dosel de 200 metros de longitud suspendido a 30 pies sobre el suelo del bosque y nada en cascadas glaciares azul cristalino.
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Safaris nocturnos: Descubre el lado nocturno de Laikipia. Busca el esquivo leopardo, el oso hormiguero y la zorilla usando focos especializados.
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Visitas a la comunidad: Participa con las comunidades locales apoyadas por Lewa. Visita colegios y proyectos de agua para ver cómo tus ingresos en turismo están cambiando vidas.
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