3-Day Samburu NR & Samburu Village Visit Safari from Nairobi
Tour Notes
Mid-Range Hotels and Lodges
Private – Only you and yours
Bank Transfer or Credit Card
About This Tour
Take a thrilling 3-day safari to Samburu National Reserve, a hidden gem in northern Kenya, known for its unique wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. Unlike other reserves, Samburu is home to rare species such as the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe, which are not commonly found in southern Kenya. With its mix of rugged terrain and beautiful rivers, Samburu offers an exceptional wildlife experience. Stay in comfortable mid-range lodges or camps, providing the perfect base for your daily adventures in this remarkable destination.
Highlights
- Beyond the "Samburu Five," the reserve is teeming with other animals such as lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and various antelope species.
- Samburu is home to the "Samburu Five" (Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, Reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx & Gerenuk) — a group of rare and distinct species found only in the northern part of Kenya.hlights
- The reserve is located along the Ewaso Ng'iro River, which is a lifeline for wildlife in the dry season.
- Samburu is home to the Samburu people, a semi-nomadic pastoralist community closely related to the Maasai.
- The wide-open savannahs and riverbanks provide excellent opportunities for sunset photography.
- amburu is part of important conservation efforts, with a focus on protecting endangered species like the Grevy’s zebra and wild dog.
Your adventure begins with an early morning pick-up from your Nairobi hotel or airport. Enjoy a scenic drive through the dramatic landscapes of central Kenya as you make your way to Samburu National Reserve. Arrive at your camp or lodge by midday, where you can check in and enjoy a hearty lunch. In the afternoon, embark on your first game drive, where you’ll have the chance to spot Samburu’s unique wildlife, including the Big Five, as well as the rare species found only in this region. After a thrilling day of wildlife watching, return to your lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.
Start your day with an early morning game drive, when the animals are most active. Your guide will take you to prime locations for wildlife viewing, including the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River, where elephants and other animals come to drink. After a morning of exploration, return to the lodge for breakfast before heading out for a full-day game drive. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the reserve, surrounded by the beauty of the African landscape. Continue your game drive in the afternoon, looking for elusive leopards and other wildlife. As the sun sets, return to your lodge for dinner and relaxation under the stars.
On your final day in Samburu, enjoy a thrilling morning game drive, making the most of the last opportunity to explore the reserve and potentially spot any wildlife you haven't encountered yet. After breakfast at your lodge, check out and start your journey back to Nairobi. En route, take a detour to visit a local Samburu village where you can immerse yourself in the unique culture and traditions of the Samburu people. Learn about their way of life, enjoy traditional dances, and interact with the community members. Following this enriching experience, you'll continue your journey, arriving back in Nairobi by early evening, marking the end of your unforgettable Samburu safari adventure.
Inclusions
- Full-board accommodation in comfortable mid-range lodges or camps
- Park entrance fees for Samburu National Reserve
- Bottled water provided throughout the safari journey
- Private round-trip transportation from Nairobi in a safari van, ensuring a guaranteed window seat for optimal wildlife viewing
- Guided game drives as per the itinerary
- Samburu Village Visit
Exclusions
- International flights and visas
- Personal expenses (e.g., souvenirs, drinks, laundry)
- Tips and gratuities for the driver, guide, and lodge staff
- Travel insurance
- Optional activities not included in the itinerary
What is the Samburu national reserve famous for?
The Samburu National Reserve is a treasure trove of wildlife, renowned for its remarkable diversity, particularly the rare northern specialist species. Here, one can encounter the striking Grevy’s Zebra, the majestic Somali Ostrich, the elegant Reticulated Giraffe, the graceful Gerenuk, and the impressive Beisa Oryx.
Are Maasai and Samburu related?
The Samburu people are intimately connected to the Maasai tribe, who also inhabit the stunning landscapes of East Africa. Their languages are remarkably similar, both stemming from the illustrious Maa dialect.
What should I bring when visiting a Samburu village?
hen visiting a Samburu village, it’s recommended to dress modestly and respectfully. Visitors should bring sunscreen, a hat, comfortable walking shoes, and a camera for photos (with permission). It’s also a good idea to carry small gifts or donations such as pens, clothes, or educational supplies, though this is not required.
What is the best time to visit Samburu National Reserve?
The best time to visit Samburu is during the dry season from June to October and January to February. These months offer the best game viewing as animals congregate around water sources. The reserve is also beautiful during the green season (April to May), but some areas may be harder to navigate due to rainfall.