Best African Safaris & Travel Services – African Authentic Safaris Ltd
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3 days 2 nights
Daily Tour
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Embark on an exciting 2-night safari adventure to Samburu National Reserve, a hidden gem in
northern Kenya. Known for its unique wildlife species, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural
heritage, Samburu offers a distinctive safari experience. This compact trip from Nairobi allows
you to explore the rugged beauty of Kenya’s northern frontier and encounter wildlife species not
found in the southern parks.
Your safari begins with an early morning pickup from your Nairobi hotel or the airport. Drive north towards Samburu, passing through the central highlands and crossing the equator. Arrive at your lodge in time for lunch, followed by an afternoon game drive. Explore the rugged terrain along the Ewaso Ng'iro River, looking out for Samburu's unique wildlife. As the sun sets, return to your lodge for dinner and overnight stay.
Start your day with an early morning game drive when wildlife is most active. Return to the lodge for breakfast and some relaxation time. In the afternoon, embark on another game drive, focusing on finding Samburu's "Special Five" and other resident wildlife. Optional cultural visit to a Samburu village can be arranged. End your day with a delicious dinner and second night at your lodge.
Begin your final day with an early morning game drive, taking in the last views of Samburu's unique landscape and wildlife. After breakfast, start your journey back to Nairobi, arriving in the late afternoon. This marks the end of your Samburu safari experience.
Samburu is a year-round destination, but the dry seasons (December to March and July to October) offer the best wildlife viewing as animals congregate around water sources. The landscape is at its most lush during the short rains (November) and long rains (April to May).
Samburu is known for its unique northern species, including the "Special Five." The landscape is more arid and rugged compared to southern parks, offering a distinct ecosystem and scenery. It's also less crowded than more famous reserves like Maasai Mara.
Samburu is home to the "Special Five": Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, gerenuk, and beisa oryx. You're also likely to see elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, various antelope species, and numerous bird species. The reserve is particularly known for its large elephant population.
Yes, but it's best suited for children aged 6 and above due to the length of game drives and the rugged terrain. Some lodges have age restrictions or special family accommodations. Always inform us about traveling with children so we can recommend the most suitable options.
Accommodation in Samburu ranges from comfortable lodges to luxury tented camps, all offering essential amenities and often stunning views of the reserve. Many are built to blend in with the natural environment and offer a true bush experience.
For safety reasons, you'll observe animals from the vehicle. Your guide will ensure you get close enough for great views without disturbing the wildlife. In some cases, you might be just a few meters away from animals, but always remain in the vehicle unless instructed otherwise by your guide.
Pack light, comfortable clothing in neutral colors, a warm jacket for early mornings and evenings (it can get cool), sturdy walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), insect repellent, binoculars, camera with extra batteries, and any personal medications. Samburu can be hot during the day, so light, breathable fabrics are recommended.
Samburu is in a malaria zone. Consult your doctor about anti-malarial medication at least 4-6 weeks before your trip. Use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants in the evenings, and sleep under mosquito nets if provided.
Yes, the itinerary can be customized to include additional activities or extend your stay. Options include guided nature walks (in designated areas), visits to Samburu villages, or adding an extra night for more game drives. You could also combine Samburu with nearby reserves like Buffalo Springs or Shaba.
Most lodges offer Wi-Fi in common areas, but connectivity can be limited in this remote area. Signal strength and reliability vary greatly. Embrace the opportunity to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature.
Typically, morning game drives last about 3-4 hours, starting at dawn. Afternoon drives are usually 2-3 hours, ending at sunset. The duration can be flexible based on wildlife activity and your preferences.
Yes, visits to authentic Samburu villages can often be arranged through your lodge or guide. These visits offer insights into Samburu culture, traditions, and way of life. There's usually a fee that goes towards community projects. Be respectful when taking photos and ask permission first.
A DSLR or mirrorless camera with a zoom lens (at least 200mm, preferably 300mm or more) is ideal for wildlife photography. The stark landscape also offers great opportunities for wide-angle shots. Bring extra memory cards and batteries. If you're not into photography, many lodges offer camera rentals.
Tipping is customary but not mandatory. As a general guide, consider $10-15 per day for your guide/driver, and $5-10 per day for lodge staff, usually given at the end of your stay. Some lodges have a communal tip box. Always tip in cash, preferably in US dollars or local currency.
Samburu has a hot, semi-arid climate. Daytime temperatures typically range from 85°F to 95°F (29°C to 35°C), while nights can cool down to around 60°F to 70°F (15°C to 21°C). The reserve receives less rainfall than southern parks, with short rains in November and long rains from late March to May.
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