Safari Overview

Samburu-Camping

Samburu National Reserve is a rugged and semi-desert park located in Samburu district in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. The park neighbors the homes of the Samburu tribe of Kenya, a tribe known for their remote culture, pastoral and nomadic way of life.

Full-service camping under the big African sky will bring you closer to the region’s wildlife and gets you off the beaten path so you can really experience this land’s unique culture.

Day 1:

Pick up at 0800hrs and drive north to Samburu National Reserve to arrive at around 1400 hours in time for lunch. After lunch proceed for an afternoon game drive in the park famous as the place for the Samburu semi-nomadic tribesmen, the reticulated giraffe, the Grevy’s zebra gerenuk, beisa oryx and a host of the big game including elephant and lion. Dinner and overnight at a campsite.

Day 2:

Early game drives at the park. Samburu Reserve has some unique five to include, Reticulated Giraffe, Grevy Zebra, Beisa Oryx, Somali Ostrich, and the long neck Gerenuk Antelope. Other animals to be found include, Lion, Leopard, Elephant, and Cheetah amongst others. All meals at the campsite.

Day 3:

Early morning game drive before breakfast. Return for breakfast at the campsite by 0900hrs. After breakfast you depart to Nairobi to arrive around 1400 hours.

Includes:

– Transport with safari Vehicle with pop-up roof
– All park entrance fees
– Accommodations in the tented self contained camp
– Full board, three meals per day while on safari
– Pick up from you hotel
– Drop off the same place the last day
– Game drives
– Drinking water

Excludes:

– Tips
– Laudry
– Alcoholic Drinks
– Visas
– Accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
– Cultural Visits to Maasai Camps
– Personal Effects

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