Samburu National Reserve sits in northern Kenya, where the landscape changes character entirely — semi-arid scrubland, doum palms, and the life-giving Ewaso Ng'iro River. This is also where you'll find the Samburu Special Five: reticulated giraffe, Grevy's zebra, gerenuk, beisa oryx, and Somali ostrich — wildlife you won't see anywhere else in the country. The Samburu people welcome visitors with a warmth that stays with you long after you leave.

Wildlife

Samburu Special Five · Leopards

Stay

Riverside camps & eco-lodges

Duration

2–4 nights typical

Best time

Jul–Oct · Jan–Feb

Beisa oryx Samburu Safari Experience -Wenasi travels
Gerenuk in Samburu Kenya Safari -Wenasi travels

What to expect

Common questions about Samburu

What is the Samburu Special Five?

Five species found in northern Kenya that you won't see in the Mara or Amboseli: reticulated giraffe (with their distinctive crisp pattern), Grevy's zebra (larger and more endangered than common zebras), gerenuk (the long-necked antelope that stands on hind legs to feed), beisa oryx, and Somali ostrich (with blue legs rather than pink). Spotting all five is a quiet badge of honour for safari enthusiasts.

Yes — the reserve and the established camps and lodges are entirely safe and well-managed. The wider region of northern Kenya has had isolated security advisories in the past, but these don't affect the Samburu safari circuit, which is well-monitored and regularly travelled by international visitors. We monitor conditions and use only established, vetted accommodation.

Samburu offers a different Africa. It's drier, hotter, more dramatic in landscape, and significantly less visited. You'll see different wildlife and meet a different culture. For travellers on their second or third Kenya safari, Samburu is often the highlight precisely because it's not the postcard.

Light aircraft flights from Nairobi take roughly an hour and are by far the easiest option. Driving takes six to seven hours through some genuinely beautiful country — fine if you want a road journey, but most travellers fly. We arrange all transfers as part of your itinerary.

We work only with community-led visits where the Samburu people themselves host you on their terms — not staged performances. You'll spend time with families, learn about their traditions, and contribute directly to community projects. It's one of the most genuine cultural experiences in Kenya, but only if approached respectfully. We'll brief you fully before any visit.

Anna

Berlin, Germany

“Samburu felt like a secret. The wildlife was extraordinary, but it was the people and the silence that made it unforgettable.”

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