Samburu National Reserve
Getting There
About samburu
Samburu National Reserve lies in the Northern part of Kenya. It is famous because of the richness of flora and fauna. Lying on the flood plains and bottom land of Waso Nyiro drainage system in the Great Rift Valley, it rises to an altitude of 2785 ft above sea level and covers an area of 390 km2. It can be reached through Nairobi-Isiolo-Marsabit road and Maralal-Wamba-Isolo road.
There are over 50 species of wild animals in the reserve including unique species of Gravy Zebra, Reticulated Giraffe, Besia Oryx, Grater and Lesser Kudu, Gerenuk, Somali ostrich, pancake tortoise and others. There are over 450 species of birds identified and aquatic species in the Waso Nyiro River.
Photos Taken in samburu
At Vinyago Africa, we believe that photography is not just about capturing beautiful images; it's about immersing yourself in the moments, connecting with the natural world in a way that is both exhilarating and deeply meaningful!
samburu Highlights & Attractions
- There are over 50 species of wild animals in the reserve including unique species of Gravy Zebra, Reticulated Giraffe, Besia Oryx, Grater and Lesser Kudu, Gerenuk, Somali ostrich, pancake tortoise and others.
- There are over 450 species of birds identified and aquatic species in the Waso Nyiro River.
- Samburu National Reserve boasts stunning landscapes that are a photographer's dream
- Samburu is known for its relatively high concentration of wildlife
- Samburu allows visitors to explore its beauty on foot through guided nature walks
- Samburu offers the rare opportunity to embark on night game drives
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