The annual Lewa Safari Marathon, organised by Tusk in partnership with the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and Safaricom, invites participants from all over the globe to compete in an internationally acclaimed event, running through one of Africa’s most spectacular wildlife conservancies and a World Heritage Site. Regarded one of Kenya’s top sporting events and by Runner’s World as one of the world’s top ten “must do” marathons, runners of all abilities take part. Individuals and corporate teams enjoy an unforgettable experience running alongside some of Africa’s most amazing wildlife and witnessing firsthand the difference made by the funds raised.
The Lewa Safari Marathon 2026 will take place on Saturday 27th June.
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Take me thereThis unique marathon has raised millions of dollars to fund Tusk supported wildlife conservation and community development in Kenya over the past 25 years. From supporting the recovery of Kenya’s black rhino population from the brink of extinction and protecting the world’s critically endangered Grevy’s zebra, to providing healthcare, water and improved infrastructure for communities, as well as funding education programmes, the funds this marathon raises are invaluable to thousands across the country.
Lewa Safari Marathon 2025
The event returns to Kenya on Saturday 28th June! Organised by Tusk in partnership with the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and co-headline sponsored by telecoms giants Safaricom and Huawei, all funds raised from this unique event are invested directly into Tusk’s projects in Kenya – including the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
Lewa Safari Marathon 2023
For the 24th annual Lewa Safari Marathon, John Mitei won the men’s marathon, crossing the finish line in 2:21:23. Mercy Kwambai was the first women across the line in an impressive 02:48:35. Half-marathon winners were Nelson Rono and Beatrice Cheburet with times of 01:05:32 and 01:16:15 respectively.
Global Support For The Virtual Lewa Safari Marathon
The 2021 Virtual Lewa Safari Marathon saw almost 1,500 runners from 46 countries all around the world take to their local streets, tracks and parks in support of Kenya’s wildlife and communities.
It was tough - tougher than anything I’d been faced with before and required every inch of my energy, stamina and stubbornness... What got me through was the knowledge of what we were raising money for, the children who sang for us in their classroom built by Tusk and the communities that will benefit from a new reservoir. This is what the Safari Marathon is about.
Pippa Middleton - Full Marathon competitor 2015
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