Conservación de Vida Silvestre Lewa

Conservación de Vida Silvestre Lewa

  • 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.

  • What to expect

    • The Rhino Stronghold: Lewa is home to over 10% of Kenya’s black rhino population and a significant population of white rhinos.

    • 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.

    • 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.

  • Seasonal Overview

    Lewa’s unique location on the Laikipia plateau ensures that every visit offers a distinct and rewarding experience, regardless of the month:

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

Campamento Safari Lewa

Featuring large, luxurious tented rooms with spectacular views, this camp is a favorite of the British Royal Family and offers a classic safari atmosphere.
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Casa Lewa

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.
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Casa Elewana Kifaru

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 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.

  • Lewa ofrece algunas de las actividades más diversas de Kenia, permitiéndote interactuar con la naturaleza de formas innovadoras.

    1. 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.

    2. 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.

    3. 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.

    4. 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.

    5. 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.

    6. Safaris nocturnos: Descubre el lado nocturno de Laikipia. Busca el esquivo leopardo, el oso hormiguero y la zorilla usando focos especializados.

    7. 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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