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Samburu
Information.
The first thing you'll notice on a
Samburu safari is that it is worlds apart from the other parks
in Kenya. It's not particularly well-known and as a result is
less crowded than most Kenyan reserves.
Samburu National Reserve is
situated on the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River in the dry
northern reaches of Kenya. It is a hot and arid area
characterised by a parched landscape of hills and plains.
The presence, however, of the river
- and its shady trees - attracts plenty of wildlife. Giraffe,
buffalo, waterbuck and zebra (including the endangered Grevy's
zebra) from the surrounding savannah plains trek to the water.
Lion, leopard and cheetah are also quite easy to spot, thanks in
part to the lack of grass cover.
Samburu is also home to large herds
of elephants, and the reserve is well known for providing the
opportunity to see wildlife that only lives in the dry north of
Kenya. Be on the look out for gerenuks - these odd, yet
distinguished looking, gazelle have long necks, and stand on
their hind legs to feed.
For the birders, around 365 species
have been recorded and the river area is particularly rewarding.
Across the river is the Buffalo
Springs National Reserve. A bridge connects the two, and they
are often grouped together by tour companies. Nearby is the
swampy wilderness of the Shaba National Reserve.
Major activities
There are various activities that visitors can engage in while
residing at the reserve. These activities include, game drives,
bird watching, sundowners, bush breakfast, nature walks, river
rafting this depends on the water level and the Samburu cultural
experience.

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February 20, 2010
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