
Lewa House
Relaxed family-run house on the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy with cedar cottages and eco-earthpods, a pool overlooking a waterhole and farm-to-table dining.
Settle into Lewa House
Lewa House sits on the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in northern Kenya. At its heart is an elegant thatched main house with a big open fireplace, the perfect spot to gather and share stories. Accommodation is in rustic cedar-wood cottages that sleep up to four, and in four contemporary earthpods designed to disappear into the landscape, harvest rainwater and stay naturally cool while showcasing views over the northern frontier. A pool overlooks a nearby waterhole offering some of the best game viewing on the conservancy, and meals draw on the finest local produce, much of it grown on the property's own farm or sourced from surrounding communities around Meru.
Highlights
- On the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Thatched main house with a big open fireplace
- Cedar cottages sleeping four plus four eco-earthpods
- Pool overlooking a game-rich waterhole
- Farm-to-table dining from the on-site farm
- Family-run with a strong community and conservation ethos

lodge
Style
Cottages & eco-pods
Camp
8
Rooms
2
Room types
Kenya
Country
Rooms
Rooms and spaces

Cottage

Cottage
Subtle luxuries
Activities
- Bush breakfasts
- Farm visits
- Game drives
Food & drink
- Farm-to-table diningMeals from the on-site farm and local Meru markets.
Guest areas
- Main house with open fireplace
Recreation
- Swimming poolOverlooking a nearby waterhole with excellent game viewing.
Services
- Sustainable farmOn-site production of fruit, vegetables, milk, yoghurt, eggs and meat.
