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  Mission Statement
  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.
Experience a real safari on Lewa!

Wilderness Trails

Situated in the wildlife-rich Eastern corner of the Conservancy is the Craig family home, Wilderness Trails, where guests have been entertained in luxury for the past 30 years.

It sleeps 16 people housed in 8 beautifully decorated cottages, featuring fireplaces and verandas, and is the home of Will and Emma Craig.

Wilderness Trails on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
Wilderness Trails

Guests can relax by the fire in Will and Emma's cosy sitting room and share meals around a long banquet table in the open-air dining room. Natural springs, home-raised livestock, and a 5-acre organic garden are transformed by skilled chefs into healthy and delicious food

The salt-water pool is refreshing, the stables are full of horses for guests to ride, and the clay tennis court comes equipped with both raquets and balls.

A professional guiding team leads guests on customized daily safaris and educates them about flora, fauna, animal behaviour, conservation, Lewa history, and more.

The guest cottages at Wilderness Trails .
The guest cottages at Wilderness Trails

Wilderness Trails is an all inclusive safari experience (room, full board, wine/beer, all activities). Activities available at Wilderness Trails include:

  • Day and Night Game Drives
  • Bush Walks with a professional tracker
  • Horse Rides
  • Camel Rides
  • Game Blinds
  • Hiking/Jogging with a Maasai warrior
  • Visiting Lewa's ancient archaeological site
  • Visiting a Maasai cultural boma

The Wilderness Trails dining room.
The Wilderness Trails dining room

Other excursions that can be arranged at an additional charge include: Guided tour by air of the Conservancy and Mt. Kenya with a stop for trout fishing in a high-altitude lake, and 5-Day walking safaris through Lewa and nearby Il Ngwesi

Swimming pool at Wilderness Trails.
The salt-water swimming pool

Lewa safari information.
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How to book
Wilderness Trails is closed for the rainy season until 1st June 2004.
 

To book Wilderness Trails, use your preferred travel agent, or contact:

Bush Homes of East Africa.
Bush Homes of East Africa,

Nairobi , Kenya

TEL 254 - (020) 600457, 605108, 609745, 609699, 605980
FAX 254 - (020) 605008
e-mail: Bushhome@africaonline.co.ke
Website: www.bush-homes.co.ke

Wildlife Trails swimming pool overlooking the conservancy
Following a wildlife trail

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Contact: Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, PO Box 10607, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: (+254-64) 31405 Tel: (+254-20) 607197 Fax: (+254-20) 607893
E-Mail: info@lewa.org
U.S. 501(c)(3) Non-profit and Tax Exempt Organisation Nº: 87-0572187 & U.K. Registered Charity Nº: 1069800 & Canadian Business Information Number: 86187 6357 RR0001
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