The reserve is named after the Samburu people — close relatives of the Maasai — who continue to herd cattle and goats on communal lands surrounding the protected area. Samburu's primary draw is the "Samburu Special Five" — five species found almost nowhere else on a standard East African safari circuit: Grevy's zebra (distinguished by narrow stripes and large rounded ears), reticulated giraffe (a mosaic of liver-coloured patches separated by sharp white lines), gerenuk (the long-necked "giraffe gazelle" that feeds standing on its hind legs), Beisa oryx (a large antelope with rapier-straight horns), and Somali ostrich (with blue-grey neck and legs). These species are adapted to the arid conditions of Kenya's northern frontier and give Samburu a distinctly different character from southern parks. The Ewaso Ng'iro River is the lifeline of the ecosystem, drawing elephants, buffalo, lion, leopard, and Nile crocodile to its palm-lined banks. The river also supports a diverse community of over 450 bird species, including the palm-nut vulture, Somali bee-eater, and vulturine guineafowl. Samburu gained international attention through the story of Elsa the lioness, made famous by Joy Adamson's "Born Free," and through the Save the Elephants research station, which has tracked the reserve's elephants using GPS collars and individual identification since 1993.
Samburu National Reserve covers 165 square kilometres of semi-arid terrain along the Ewaso Ng'iro River in northern Kenya, a landscape of red-earth plains, doum palms, and dramatic kopjes that feels worlds apart from the green rolling hills of the Masai Mara.
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June to October for dry season game viewing concentrated along the Ewaso Ng'iro River. January to February offers excellent conditions with fewer visitors. Samburu receives less rainfall than the Mara, making it viable year-round.
What You'll See
The Samburu Special Five: Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich. Plus lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, Nile crocodile, African wild dog, 450+ bird species including vulturine guineafowl.
Getting There
1-hour flight from Nairobi Wilson Airport to Samburu airstrip. 5.5-hour drive from Nairobi (350 km) via Nanyuki or Isiolo. Samburu is often combined with Laikipia and the Aberdares for a comprehensive northern Kenya circuit.
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