Samburu

Samburu

Accomodation

5 Start Hotel

Admission Fee

No

Arrival City

Nairobi

Best Season

Autumn

Departure City

Nairobi

Free Cancel

Yes

01 Guide

Guided

Hotel Transfer

Available

Insurance

Cover 60%

Language

English

Minimum Age

18

Maximum Age

54

Overview

Samburu National Reserve is home to rare species like the reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, and gerenuk, making it a unique safari destination. Visitors can immerse themselves in Samburu culture by interacting with local tribespeople and learning about their traditional way of life. Birding enthusiasts will be delighted by the reserve’s 350+ bird species, while the Ewaso Ng’iro River adds a serene element to the rugged beauty of Samburu.

Top Highlights

Located in northern Kenya near Mount Kenya, Samburu National Reserve is a remote and less crowded safari destination known for its unique scenery and exceptional wildlife viewing. The reserve features a striking blend of hills, rocky outcrops, riverine vegetation, and semi-arid terrain, with the Ewaso Ngiro River flowing through it. This diverse landscape supports species well-adapted to dry conditions. Unlike busier parks, Samburu offers a quieter safari experience with fewer vehicles. Visitors may spot the red-clad Samburu tribesmen, who, like their Maasai cousins, lead cattle to water and live in mobile manyattas that follow grazing routes. Samburu is also one of the few African reserves where camels can be seen walking across the dry plains, adding to its unique charm.

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Maasai Mara

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