Samburu National Reserve sits in the arid northern region of Kenya. It is known for its stark beauty, red earth, and the Ewaso Ng’iro River which provides a vital lifeline for wildlife. The reserve offers a rugged landscape of doum palms, acacia forests, and volcanic hills that feel distinct from the grassy plains of the south.
The atmosphere here is quiet and vast. The light is often sharp, highlighting the dramatic contrasts between the dry terrain and the green riverbanks. It is a place of steady heat and open horizons, where the pace of safari feels personal and unhurried.
The terrain is a mix of scrub desert, seasonal riverbeds, and rocky outcrops. The Ewaso Ng’iro River flows through the heart of the reserve, attracting large concentrations of animals during the dry months. This landscape supports a unique range of species adapted to the semi-desert conditions.