Samburu National reserve

A premier safari destination

Samburu national reserve

Located in northern Kenya, Samburu National Park is a lesser known yet stunning safari destination. It offers visitors a unique mix of dramatic landscapes, diverse wildlife, and authentic cultural experiences. Here’s a guide to what makes Samburu National Park a must-visit site for safari enthusiasts.

Why Choose Samburu National Park?

Samburu’s combination of unique wildlife, unspoiled beauty, and cultural richness provides an intimate and authentic safari experience. Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or a first-time visitor, this park promises a memorable adventure.

Location

Samburu National Park is situated in Samburu County, approximately 350 kilometres (220 miles) from Nairobi.

  • Travel options:
  • By air: Charter flights from Wilson Airport in Nairobi to nearby airstrips.
  • By road: A 5–6-hour drive, offering scenic views of Kenya’s countryside.
Landscape

The park spans 165 square kilometres (64 square miles), featuring:

  • Ewaso Nyiro River: A lifeline for wildlife, this river is a major attraction.
  • Diverse terrains: Open savannahs, acacia forests, and rugged hills.
  • Scenic beauty: Jaw-dropping views of Mount Kenya and the Loroki Plateau.
Wildlife

Samburu is home to a rich variety of species, including the Samburu Special Five:

 Grevy’s zebra, Reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx

Gerenuk

Gerenuk (a long-neckled antelope)

Other highlights include:

  • Big cats: Lions, cheetahs, and leopards.
  • Elephants: Large herds often gather near the river.
  • Over 350 bird species, including kingfishers and sunbirds.
Culture

The park lies in the homeland of the Samburu people, known for their rich traditions. Visitors can:

  • Visit local villages to learn about Samburu culture.
  • Enjoy traditional dances and crafts.
  • Participate in guided tours led by Samburu warriors.
Safari activites

Visitors can enjoy:

  • Game drives: Morning and evening drives for optimal wildlife sightings.
  • Guided nature walks: Explore the park’s flora and fauna on foot.
  • Bird watching: Ideal for ornithology enthusiasts.
  • Photography safaris: Stunning landscapes and wildlife are perfect for photographers.

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