
Lumo Community Wildlife Conservancy offers an exclusive safari experience with rich wildlife, fewer crowds, and unique activities like night drives. It’s perfect for travellers seeking a more private and meaningful safari.
Lumo Community Wildlife Conservancy is a privately managed conservation area located between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks, offering an exclusive and community-driven safari experience. Spanning vast open plains with scenic views of the Taita Hills and Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance, the conservancy provides a quieter alternative to the main parks. It is home to a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, and numerous antelope species. One of its key advantages is the ability to enjoy activities not permitted in national parks, such as night game drives and guided walking safaris. By visiting Lumo, guests also directly support local communities, making it a meaningful and immersive safari destination.
Fewer crowds and more exclusive game viewing
Unique opportunity to spot nocturnal wildlife
Elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, and more
Recommended: (June–October and January–February)
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Dry Season
The short dry season brings clear skies and excellent game viewing. Vegetation thins out, concentrating wildlife around remaining water sources. This is one of the best months for photography with golden-hour light across the savanna.
It offers more exclusive experiences and allows activities like night drives and walking safaris.
Elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, and various antelope species.
Yes, this is one of the key highlights of the conservancy.
No, it is much quieter than nearby national parks.
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