Samburu

Samburu

Distinct wildlife, dramatic landscapes and deeply rooted Samburu culture.

Why Samburu?

Kenya’s Northern Wilderness

Samburu offers a landscape unlike the Mara - rugged hills, dry riverbeds and open plains shaped by tradition and resilience. It is home to the “Northern Five” - Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich and gerenuk - alongside strong predator presence.

Safari here extends beyond game drives. Guests can explore on foot, ride horses or camels, and engage meaningfully with Samburu custodians whose lives are intertwined with this land. Cultural connection feels natural rather than curated, and wildlife encounters remain intimate and unhurried.

Ideal for guests seeking authenticity and space, Samburu anchors a northern circuit beautifully. It pairs seamlessly with Lewa or Laikipia, creating a safari defined by cultural depth, conservation impact and true wilderness.

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