The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is located in northern Kenya and is home to a wide variety of wildlife including the endangered black rhinos. Since 1983, Lewa’s primary goal has been to provide a safe haven for these incredible creatures. Lewa is the leading pioneer in rhino conservation in East Africa. From an initial population of just 15, 169 rhinos roam the grasslands today – safe from the destructive hands of poachers.
The Lewa (and neighbouring Borana) landscape hosts these robust mammals and stretches of 93,000 acres. The land is also home to 10 lodges, all offering unique and unforgettable safari experiences. Elewana Kifaru House is one such lodge, offering guests a haven of luxury in the bush.