Dusk Wilderness

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve lies in Kenya’s rugged northern frontier, a land defined by striking desert landscapes, the winding Ewaso Nyiro River, and a proud Samburu culture. Its untouched wilderness creates an atmosphere very different from the more common Kenyan parks, offering visitors exclusivity, dramatic scenery, and exceptional wildlife encounters.

Wildlife

Samburu is famed for its unique animals, especially the rare Northern Kenya specialties known as the Samburu Special Five, which include

Alongside these unique species, the reserve has a healthy population of elephants that roam along the riverbanks, big cats such as lions, leopards and cheetahs, hyenas, buffalo, crocodiles, and over 450 bird species. The Ewaso Nyiro River sustains most of the wildlife, making game viewing especially rewarding near watering points. Samburu is also famous for sightings of leopard and wild dog, both more commonly observed here than in many other regions of Kenya.

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