Safaricom Lewa Marathon
It was recognized that it was impossible to work to protect and conserve wildlife without forming a partnership with local people.A partnership was made with the surrounding communities to show that the conflict between wildlife and human populations need to exist.Wildlife can co-exist with mankind,just as it has in this area for centuries.
By benefiting from the wildlife conservancy tourist and conservation project,the local samburu and Ngwesi communities have been able to develop and support clinics,agriculture,women's groups and school.turning the human wildlife conflict into a partnership has been a great success,and throughout the Laikipia area,increasing areas of ranch land are being turned back to the wildlife with local people reaping direct benefit.
the marathon is the greatest example of the partnership in action a single event that benefits the local people the international athletes that gather for the race each year.
The day before the race,competitors gather at Lewa,staying in a series of camps and a specially erected tent village created by Safaricom.The race is a great attraction for the local communities who both participate and spectate.
Accomodation:
Self -catering Campsite.
Self -catering Campsite.
It costs ksh.2000per person per night(children between age (5-1) years ksh.1000.children under 5yrs free.The campsite is equipped with water points,cold showers,firewood and long drop loos.Competitors and spectators wishing to use the campsite are required to bring all the camping equipment and food for the duration of their stay.
Safaricom village.
At the safaricom village one pays ksh 6500 per night sharing.Children between 5-12yrs pay ksh 3250 sharing with parents,Meals are served in a spacious semi open mess with buffet area.Nyama choma party is inclusive for all those staying in the village.A wide selection of drinks is available at the cash bar.
How to get to Lewa wildlife conservancy
By air:Air Charter,Safarilink US$130 single, US$200 return