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Samburu National Reserve Safari Guide | Imara Destinations Africa

Samburu National Reserve entry gate
Samburu National Reserve entry gate

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve is one of Kenya’s most unique and culturally rich safari destinations, located in Samburu County in northern Kenya. This Reserve is famous for its arid beauty, rare wildlife species, and strong connection to Samburu culture.

The Reserve is best suited for adventure travelers, photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, and visitors seeking a raw, off-the-beaten-path safari experience. The reserve feels wild and untouched, offering encounters that are both intimate and unforgettable.

Location & How to Get There

The Reserve lies approximately 350 kilometers north of Nairobi and can be reached in about 5 to 6 hours by road. The nearest town is Archer’s Post, which serves as the main gateway to the reserve.

Visitors can travel by road in a 4×4 safari vehicle or take a scheduled or charter flight from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport to Samburu airstrips. The journey north reveals changing landscapes from highlands to semi-desert plains.

History & Background

It takes its name from the Samburu people, a Nilotic pastoralist community closely related to the Maasai. For generations, the Samburu have lived alongside wildlife, maintaining traditions deeply tied to the land.

The Ewaso Nyiro River, which flows through the Reserve is its lifeline. This permanent water source sustains wildlife in an otherwise dry environment, creating dramatic wildlife concentrations.

Things to Do in Samburu National Reserve

Game drives in the Reserve are known for sightings of the ‘Samburu Special Five’: the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, and gerenuk. These species are rarely found in other parts of Kenya.

Other wildlife includes elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and crocodiles along the riverbanks. Cultural visits to Samburu villages and guided nature walks provide deeper insight into local traditions and survival in arid lands.

Grevy Zebras in Samburu National Reserve
Grazing Zebras

Best Time to Visit Samburu National Reserve

You can visit this reserve all year-round due to its dry climate. The best wildlife viewing occurs during the dry seasons from June to October and January to February.

During these months, animals gather along the Ewaso Nyiro River, making sightings reliable and dramatic. The wet seasons bring greener landscapes and excellent birdwatching opportunities.

Elephants grazing in Samburu National Reserve
Elephants grazing

Entry Fees & Opening Hours

Thisl Reserve is open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Entry fees vary depending on residency status and are charged per person per day.

NationalityAdult rate per dayStudent/child rate per day
Kenyan Citizen500 Kenyan Shillings
East African Resident1000 Kenyan Shillings
Non-Resident80 US Dollars40 US Dollars

Booking with Imara Destinations Africa ensures accurate information and smooth access to the reserve.

Accommodation Options Near Samburu National Reserve

Accommodation near the Reserve ranges from luxury lodges to comfortable mid-range camps. Popular options include Sarova Shaba Game Lodge, Samburu Intrepids Tented Camp, and Ashnil Samburu Camp.

Most lodges are located along the river, offering excellent wildlife viewing directly from the camp.

Travel Tips & Safety Advice

The Reserve experiences warm temperatures, so pack light clothing, sun protection, and reusable water bottles. Early morning and late afternoon game drives provide the best wildlife activity.

Respect local customs during cultural visits and always follow your guide’s instructions while in the reserve.

Contact Details

A safari to this Reserve offers rare wildlife, rich culture, and true wilderness.

Let Imara Destinations Africa craft a personalized Samburu safari tailored to your interests and travel style.

Call/WhatsApp

0735 141 909

E-Mail

info@imaradestination
safrica.co.ke

Website

www.imaradestinations
africa.co.ke

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