Lewa Wilderness
Lewa Wilderness rests on the northern foothills of Mount Kenya, the second tallest mountain in Africa with the Batian peaks standing at 17,057 feet, Lewa Wilderness is one of Kenya’s oldest and most private safari ventures.
Situated on Lewa Downs, the privately owned 62,000 acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, is located on the Laikipian plateau, a two-million acre amalgamation of semi-arid grass lands, ridges escarpments, basalt hills, small kopjes and riverine forests.
The lodge has nine exclusive rooms: six thatched cottages tucked into the hillside overlooking Lewa’s Eastern Marania Valley and three thatched garden cottages set into the beautiful green lawns. Each cottage is tastefully decorated with antique and handmade furniture, giving rustic charm and the character of a ranch homestead. Canopied beds, patterned cushions, crisp white linen and wooden furnishing, comfort is at the heart of the décor.