Samburu National Reserve, located 350 kilometers north of Nairobi, offers a unique wildlife experience in northern Kenya. Though smaller than Tsavo or Masai Mara, its charm is undeniable. Named after the indigenous Samburu people, the reserve is bisected by the Uaso Nyiro River, attracting diverse wildlife, including Nile crocodiles. The landscape is a mix of open savannahs, acacia trees, and dense forests. Famous for George and Joy Adamson's "Born Free" story of Elsa the Lioness, Samburu is home to rare species like the long-necked gerenuk and Grevy's zebra. Leopards, cheetahs, lions, elephants, and a variety of bird species enhance this enchanting safari destination.
Country tour | Kenya |
City of excursion | Samburu National Park |
Languages spoken by the guide | English | Chinese (Simplified) | French | German | Japanese | Spanish |
Duration of the tour | 3 Days |
Creation Date | Wednesday, 03 July 2024 |
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