Lewa
Lewa is a region located in northern Kenya, known for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity. It is home to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, which plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation and community development. The area is famous for its populations of endangered species, including the black rhino and Grevy's zebra.
The conservancy covers approximately 62,000 acres and offers various eco-tourism activities, such as guided safaris and nature walks. Visitors can experience the unique flora and fauna of the region while supporting conservation efforts and local communities. Lewa is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its ecological significance.