
Situated within the 65,000acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy on the northern slopes of Mt. Kenya, Lewa House is a stunningly attractive residence. It is set on top of a hill with an engaging panoramic view of the rolling landscape of the Conservancy, overlooking the luggas, or valleys, and hills. The horizon rises to eye-catching views of the Mathews range and the sacred mountain of the Samburu, Ol Lolokwe.
The property has a main building with a lounge and dining area, opening up to the charmingly furnished stretch veranda with its own special vista across the plains of Northern Kenya. There are three large cottages each with a double and a twin room, making the property suitable for up to twelve people. The cottages have ensuite bathrooms and a private veranda where guests can sit in the cool of the evening to enjoy the starlit African skies, while many have a fireplace that will be lit for you each night. The houses are rustic, with cooling ‘Sanje’ (swamp grass) roofs designed to mix the traditional relaxed ambiance with modern comfort.