Samburu National Reserve offers a very different safari experience compared to the more visited parks in Kenya. Located in the northern part of the country, the landscape is drier, more open, and less crowded, giving it a raw and authentic feel. The reserve is divided by the Ewaso Nyiro River, which attracts wildlife and creates a natural gathering point for animals throughout the year.
What makes Samburu truly special is the presence of rare species known as the “Samburu Special Five.” These include Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, gerenuk, and Beisa oryx — animals that are not commonly found in other safari destinations. This makes Samburu a must-visit for travelers looking for something beyond the classic Big Five experience.
Game drives in Samburu feel more relaxed and personal, with fewer vehicles and a stronger sense of connection to nature. You may see elephants moving along the riverbanks, predators such as lions and leopards, and a wide variety of birdlife. The open landscape also allows for clear wildlife viewing and beautiful photography opportunities.