Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
UNESCO World Heritage Site, home of 13% of Kenya's eastern black rhino and the largest Grevy's zebra population on Earth.
Read the full guideFortunas Resort sits at the centre of one of Kenya's richest travel corridors — wildlife, mountains, waterfalls and culture, all within easy reach.
Fortunas Resort is the rare hotel where a single stay reaches the Big Five at Meru National Park, the world's last northern white rhinos at Ol Pejeta, UNESCO-listed conservation at Lewa, mountain-bike safaris at Borana and the turquoise Blue Pools of Ngare Ndare Forest. This guide is your map — short on fluff, long on practical detail.
UNESCO World Heritage Site, home of 13% of Kenya's eastern black rhino and the largest Grevy's zebra population on Earth.
Read the full guideWorking ranch and rhino sanctuary sharing one open border with Lewa — mountain biking, walking and horseback safaris.
Read the full guideHome of the world's last two northern white rhinos, East Africa's largest black rhino sanctuary, and Kenya's only chimpanzee sanctuary.
Read the full guideJoy and George Adamson's 'complete wilderness' — Big Five sightings, reticulated giraffe, the Rojewero River and Elsa the lioness's legacy.
Read the full guideIndigenous forest with turquoise Blue Pools, waterfalls and Kenya's longest tree-canopy walkway.
Read the full guideMeru National Park (around 80 km), Ngare Ndare Forest (around 60 km) and Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (around 70 km) are the closest headline attractions. Several Meru waterfalls and farms are within 30 minutes of the lodge.
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