Samburu National Reserve.

Samburu National Reserve.

Samburu National Reserve.

Samburu is a stunning wildlife reserve located in northern Kenya, around 350 kilometers from Nairobi. It’s within the Rift Valley provinces and the banks of Ewaso Ng’iro river, which provided a lifeline for the park’s diverse wildlife.

Key Features of Samburu National Reserve.

  • Unique wildlife: Samburu National Reserve is home to the special five wildlife, not commonly found in other parks. This wildlife includes.
    • Grevy’s Zebra – Distinctive narrow stripes.
    • Reticulated Giraffes.
    • Somali Ostrich.
    • Beisa Oryx – Elephant long-horned antelopes.
    • Gerenuk – Long-necked antelope that stands on hind legs to feed.
  • Other wildlife includes: Elephants, Lions, Leopards (rare), Cheetahs, and Nile crocodiles.
  • Scenic Landscapes: Semi-arid savannah, rugged hills, and riverine forest along the Ewaso Ng’iro River.
  • Cultural Experience – we have the Samburu community, close relatives will the Maasai people. They will offer cultural tours, showcasing their traditional, dances and beadwork.
  • Birdlife – There are over 450 species of birds in Samburu National Park.

Best time to visit.

  • June – October (Dry Season): Best for wildlife viewing as animals gather near the river,
  • November – March – Best season for bird watching and wildlife viewing.

Nearby attractions:

  • Buffalo Springs National Reserve.
  • Shaba National Reserve.

How to get there:

  • By Air: 5-6 drive from Nairobi daily departures.
  • By Air: daily flights from Nairobi Wilson airport, 1.5-hour flight.

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