Samburu National Reserve is one of Kenya’s hidden gems, offering a rich diversity of wildlife in a breathtaking landscape. Although it may be lesser-known, it is teeming with life, making it an ideal spot for safari enthusiasts. Located in the southern part of Samburu District in the Rift Valley Province, the reserve is bordered by the Uaso Nyiro River to the south, which separates it from the neighboring Buffalo Springs National Reserve.
Samburu National Reserve is famous for its rare northern specialist species, including Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, and Beisa oryx – all of which make up the Samburu Special Five. In addition to these unique species, the reserve is home to large herds of elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, and over 450 bird species.
With over 450 bird species recorded, Samburu is a paradise for birdwatchers. Five of these species are considered vulnerable, including the African darter, great egret, white-headed vulture, martial eagle, and yellow-billed oxpecker. The reserve is also home to the critically endangered pancake tortoise, making it an even more special destination for nature lovers.
There’s plenty to do in Samburu, whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, an adventurer, or someone looking to relax and soak in the surroundings. Popular activities include:
Samburu National Reserve can be visited year-round, but the best time for a safari is during the dry season, from late May to early October. This is when large numbers of wildlife gather around the Uaso Nyiro River, making it easier to spot animals and witness dramatic interactions. The lush vegetation along the river provides an added benefit, creating a stunning backdrop for your safari experience.
Whether you prefer a luxury experience or a more budget-friendly stay, Samburu National Reserve offers a range of accommodation options. Popular lodges and camps include:
For a more rustic experience, you can camp at Kiboko Campsite within the reserve.
By Road: Samburu National Reserve is accessible by road from Nairobi through Isiolo on an all-weather bitumen road. The road from Isiolo to Archer’s Post is gravel and covers a distance of approximately 35 km.
By Air: You can also fly directly to Samburu via scheduled domestic flights from Nairobi to Oryx Samburu Airstrip. We can assist with flight bookings to make your travel even more convenient.
Make the most of your visit to Samburu by combining it with some of Kenya’s best wildlife experiences. Here are a few of our top safari packages:
Once you have your travel dates confirmed, send us an email to check the availability of services for your planned dates. After confirming availability, we will send you a draft itinerary to help you plan your safari. Once you approve the itinerary, we’ll issue an invoice, and upon payment, we will secure all your services for the trip.
We recommend booking your safari at least 2-3 months in advance, especially if you’re planning to travel during the peak season (June to October).
To visit Kenya, you will need a tourist visa. It’s best to apply for the visa online before your trip, and it costs USD 51.
The Big 5 can be spotted throughout the year, but the best time for wildlife viewing is from December to February and June to October. These months tend to be drier, making it easier to find and photograph the animals.
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