
Lewa Downs Wildlife Conservancy
Lewa Downs
Lewa Downs Wildlife Conservancy is a privately owned wildlife sanctuary
in Northern Kenya and is home to a great variety of indigenous
species. At the very core of their work is the protection and
preservation of a number of rare and endangered species that naturally
dwell on Lewa Downs such as Grevy's zebra, the lovely sitatunga
antelope and the black rhinoceros. In fact, the wildlife conservancy
began as a sanctuary for black rhino and it is now home to 8% of
the national population of rhinos, around 35 in number. Importantly,
several rhinos have been trans-located from Lewa to other protected
areas where new populations are being established. The ranch
is also home to a group of the more placid white rhino.
Their mission statement is as follows:
'The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a catalyst for the conservation
of wildlife and its habitat. It does this through the protection
and management of species, the initiation and support of community
conservation and development programmes and the education of
neighbouring areas in the value of wildlife.'
Lodges and game-viewing
Within the park, there are three fabulous lodges and all the profits
that they generate are reinvested into environmental and community
projects. In addition to these, there are further wonderful properties
on neighbouring community land managed by locals and constructed
from local materials - anyone staying here has an even greater
opportunity to appreciate the culture of the people who have
lived on this land for generations.
The game viewing on Lewa Downs is excellent and the birdlife is
very interesting. Visitors can do night and day game drives and
there are a number of other activities available such as guided
bush walks, lion tracking, horse and camel trekking, game viewing
from hides and visits to the village and to an archaeological site.
With thanks to Borana Lodge and Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
for the above photographs.