Overview
Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya is renowned for its unique wildlife, including reticulated giraffes and Grevy's zebras. The semi-arid...
Read MoreActivities & Transportation:
Airway
Pop-up roof 4x4 vehicle
Game Viewing
Multiple activities for kids
Pick Up & drop
Best Time To Visit:
January to October
Things to do in Samburu National Reserve:
Samburu National Reserve offers a captivating wildlife safari experience, where visitors can witness a diverse array of unique species. From elephants and lions to the elusive Grevy's zebras and reticulated giraffes, the reserve's distinct ecosystem provides a backdrop for thrilling game drives, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the untamed beauty of African wildlife.
Immersing in Samburu cultural experiences provides a rare opportunity to connect with the indigenous Samburu people. Visitors can engage in traditional dances, witness vibrant ceremonies, and gain insights into the rich cultural heritage of this fascinating community. It's a chance to appreciate their unique customs, clothing, and harmonious coexistence with wildlife.
Samburu is a haven for bird enthusiasts, boasting a remarkable variety of avian species. The Ewaso Ng'iro River running through the reserve attracts a plethora of birdlife, including kingfishers, eagles, and vibrant bee-eaters. Bird-watching excursions offer a serene and enriching experience amidst the diverse and picturesque landscapes.
Riverside picnics along the Ewaso Ng'iro River provide a tranquil interlude amid nature's beauty. Visitors can relax in the shade of acacia trees, enjoy the sounds of flowing water, and relish a delightful picnic while observing the wildlife that frequents the riverbanks, creating a perfect blend of relaxation and wildlife appreciation.
For a unique and memorable adventure, Samburu National Reserve offers camel safaris. Riding these gentle creatures provides a different perspective of the landscape, allowing guests to traverse terrains not easily accessible by other means. It's a leisurely and culturally immersive way to explore the reserve while appreciating the rhythm of the Samburu way of life.
