National Park & Reserve
Samburu National Reserve
Country Kenya
Region Eastern Kenya
Best Time Jan, Feb, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
La réserve nationale de Samburu, située dans le nord aride du Kenya, est célèbre pour ses espèces endémiques, appelées "spécialités du Samburu" : cinq espèces que l'on ne trouve nulle part ailleurs au Kenya ou en Tanzanie : le zèbre de Grévy (le plus grand du monde), la girafe réticulée, l'oryx de Beisa, l'autruche de Somalie et le gerenuk. La rivière Ewaso Ng'iro, qui traverse la réserve, abrite de grands troupeaux d'éléphants et de lions. Le paysage isolé et accidenté de Samburu offre une sensation de nature sauvage authentique et une expérience totalement différente de celle de la région de la Mara.
Geography
Park Map
Big 5 & beyond
Wildlife at Samburu National Reserve
Sighting probabilities are based on aggregated visitor reports and professional guide surveys. Actual sightings vary by season, time of day, and specific zones within the park.
Available tours
Safari Tours visiting Samburu National Reserve
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
When is the best time to visit Samburu National Reserve?
The best months to visit Samburu National Reserve are January, February, June, July, August, September. During these months, wildlife viewing is optimal with lower vegetation and animals congregating near water sources. Game drives in Kenya are most rewarding in the dry season.
What wildlife can you see in Samburu National Reserve?
Samburu National Reserve in Kenya offers diverse wildlife including large herbivores, predators, and over 400 bird species. The park's varied habitats support rich biodiversity, making each game drive a unique experience.
How much does a safari in Samburu National Reserve cost?
Safari costs in Samburu National Reserve range from $150–$300 per day for budget options, $300–$600 for mid-range, and $600–$2,000+ for luxury. Park entry fees in Kenya are additional. Use SafariPicked to compare prices across verified operators.
How do you get to Samburu National Reserve?
Samburu National Reserve in Kenya is accessible by road from the nearest city or by scheduled light aircraft flights (fly-in safari). Most operators include transfers in their packages. The drive offers scenic landscapes and potential wildlife sightings en route.
What accommodation is available in Samburu National Reserve?
Samburu National Reserve offers accommodation ranging from basic campsites to ultra-luxury lodges and tented camps. Options include budget-friendly camping, comfortable mid-range lodges, and exclusive private conservancies. Book through SafariPicked to compare all options.