Samburu National Reserve
- Best Time to Visit: June – October and January – February.
- Entry Fees: Non-residents USD 70 adults / USD 40 children.
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Why Go to Samburu
Samburu is raw, remote, and deeply rewarding — perfect for travelers who crave adventure and authenticity. The landscapes are stark yet beautiful, and the wildlife is distinctive to this region.
The sense of space and silence here is unmatched anywhere else in Kenya.
Where to Go in Samburu
The reserve and its neighboring conservancies form an interconnected ecosystem ideal for multi-day safaris. Wildlife density concentrates around the Ewaso Nyiro River, but scenic viewpoints extend across the dry escarpments.
Each zone tells a different story — from predator hunts to serene river crossings.
When to Visit Samburu
Samburu’s climate is warm and dry most of the year. Wildlife viewing remains good year-round, but dry months make animals easier to find.
During the green season, colors deepen and birdlife peaks, offering variety for repeat travelers.
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