NAIROBI, Kenya – The country’s efforts towards conservation and community empowerment have received a significant boost after organisers of the world-renowned Lewa Safari Marathon announced its return midway through this year, marking the event’s 25th anniversary.
The Lewa Safari Marathon continues to be a driving force for conservation and community development across Kenya and beyond.
Since its inception, Safaricom has been the event’s main sponsor, while Huawei has provided steadfast support for over a decade.
Together, their contributions have played a crucial role in creating lasting impact, strengthening wildlife conservation efforts, uplifting local communities, and connecting people to nature.
Who are the organisers of the Lewa Safari Marathon
Organised by international conservation organisation Tusk and Kenya’s Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, with lead sponsors Safaricom and Huawei, the annual event has raised over Sh 1.3 billion—US $9 million—since the first race in 2000.
We are back! The iconic #LewaSafariMarathon returns to celebrate its milestone 25th anniversary on Saturday, June 28, 2025, reaffirming its legacy as a catalyst for wildlife conservation and community development in Kenya and beyond. Read more: bit.ly/43F4qDN
The marathon has become a beacon for wildlife conservation, community development, healthcare, and education across Kenya.
The unwavering support of Safaricom and Huawei has inspired new partnerships this year, strengthening the event’s impact. Their long-term commitment has encouraged companies, including Access Bank, ICEA Lion, Highlands, AMREF, Elewana, Safarilink, Garda World, Tropical Heat, and African Originals, to join the cause.
Together, these sponsors provide the financial backbone necessary to sustain and expand vital conservation and community initiatives.
Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom, said the giant telecommunications company had supported the marathon for the past 25 years.
“Lewa Marathon is a cause that goes beyond conserving Lewa Conservancy to uplifting the surrounding communities, aligning perfectly with our purpose of transforming lives. As both the marathon and Safaricom mark 25 years in 2025, we are proud to commit Sh 10 million to this year’s edition,” said Ndegwa.
Today we participated in the Lewa Press Launch, an event uniting partners committed to conservation, sustainability, and community empowerment. Our country Managing Director, Lilian Odhiambo, graced the event alongside industry leaders, including Dr. Peter Ndegwa, CEO of…
Ndegwa further disclosed that Safaricom will additionally host the Safaricom Karura Mini Run in May, a fundraising initiative the telco introduced in 2024 alongside its partners to further support the Lewa Marathon.
How has the Lewa Marathon supported wildlife conservation
According to Gao Fei, CEO of Huawei Kenya, the company is delighted to have supported the Lewa Safari Marathon for the past 17 years.
“The conservancy is home to some of the rarest wildlife, and we know that through our support and that of Safaricom, a difference has been made in preserving these iconic species for future generations as well as the surrounding communities,” said Gao.
Y News understands that the funds have been instrumental in protecting the critically endangered mountain bongo, a rare species found exclusively in the mountains of central Kenya.
They have also supported conservation efforts for Kenya’s Grevy’s zebra and black rhino—both critically endangered—as well as some of East Africa’s last remaining ‘super-tusker’ elephants.
With over 1,300 runners from around the world and over 5,000 spectators the #LewaMarathon will be running wild this weekend to raise funds for conservation with Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Safaricom Marathon Tusk #LiveTheMagic #TembeaKenya #MagicalKenya #SafaricomMarathon
Nick Bubb, Chief Executive of Tusk, said the Lewa Safari Marathon is more than just a race—it’s a marathon with purpose—a movement that has, for 25 years, united runners from around the world in support of Kenya’s extraordinary wildlife and communities.
“Through the event, we have raised vital funds that drive conservation efforts, protect threatened species, and uplift local livelihoods. Celebrating this quarter-century milestone reminds us of the power of collective action and the impact we can achieve together for the future of Africa’s natural heritage,” explained Nick.
How the Lewa Marathon has empowered local communities
Equally vital is the marathon’s support for local communities living alongside wildlife.
Race funding has financed six hospitals and clinics, providing essential healthcare to approximately 40,000 people in rural Kenyan communities each year.
It has also supported education through bursaries and infrastructure for over 10,000 students and empowered 724 women artisans through beadwork and beekeeping initiatives, fostering economic independence and sustainable livelihoods.
📢 Kenyan and East African Citizens: Registration Opens on the 14th March! 🦓 The Lewa Safari Marathon returns this year for its 25th edition, on 28th June 2025, bringing runners together in one of the world’s most breath taking and challenging races. lewasafarimarathon.co.ke
Mike Watson, CEO of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, said the Lewa Safari Marathon embodies the deep connection between conservation and community.
“At Lewa, we envision a future where all Kenyans value, protect, and benefit from wildlife, and this event continues to be a powerful force in making that vision a reality. As one of Kenya’s pioneering conservancies, now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Man and Biosphere Reserve, Lewa has seen remarkable growth in wildlife populations and biodiversity,” said Mike.
Additionally, Mike observed that their community programs have expanded to support thousands, reinforcing the essential role of conservation in securing sustainable livelihoods.
“None of this progress would be possible without the unwavering support of our runners, sponsors, conservation partners and the neighbouring communities we work with. As we mark this milestone, we celebrate the extraordinary impact we have made together and look ahead to an even brighter, more sustainable future for both people and wildlife,” noted Mike.
In which county will the 25th edition of the Lewa Marathon be held
Y News has also established that the success of the Lewa Safari Marathon is a testament to the power of corporate leadership in driving meaningful change, creating lasting impact, and connecting employees, customers, and stakeholders to a greater cause.
What started as a small event with just 180 runners in the year 2000 has grown into one of the world’s most unique and challenging marathons, attracting thousands from across the globe. Today, we proudly announce our continued sponsorship of the 25th edition of the Lewa Safari…
Organisers say that as the event marks its 25th anniversary on Saturday, June 28, 2025, it will once again unite runners, conservationists, local communities, and businesses in a shared mission to protect wildlife and uplift communities.
By connecting people with nature through the power of running, this milestone race aims to raise a record-breaking amount for conservation and community projects in a single year.
Since 2000, over 25,000 runners from over 40 countries have participated, earning it recognition from Runner’s World as one of the world’s top ten amateur races.
The event offers a 42km full marathon, a 21km half-marathon, a 10km executive race, and a 5km distance for younger runners.
Participants pound a high-altitude course along the savannah trails of the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Meru County, home to some of the highest densities of wildlife in Kenya, including the iconic ‘Big Five’: buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard, and rhinoceros.