03 Days Samburu National Reserve Safari
Samburu National Reserve is located in northern Kenya. Rugged and remote known for its desert-like climate. The main source of water is the Ewaso Ng’iro River.This reserve is rich in wildlife; the rare northern species such as the Grevy Zebra, Somali Ostrich, Reticulated Giraffe, Gerenuk and the Beisa Oryx (Also referred to as Samburu Special five). The reserve is also popular with a minimum of 900 elephants. Large predators such as the Lion, Leopard and Cheetah roam freely (Kamunyak the Miracle Lioness that adapted the baby Oryx is a resident in the reserve). Wild dog sightings are also a common attraction. Abundant birdlife with over 450 species recorded. Birds of the arid northern bush country are augmented by a number of riverine forest species. Lesser Kestrel and the Taita Falcon are species of global conservation concern and they both utilize the reserve. Five species categorized as vulnerable have recorded in the reserve. These are African Darter, Great Egret, White-headed Vulture, Martial Eagle and the Yellow-billed Ox-pecker. Critically endangered species under CITIES – Pancake tortoise (malacochersus tornieri) is found in the reserve.