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Encounter rare wildlife on a unique safari experience
In Kenya’s dry north, Samburu offers a less crowded and unique safari experience for wildlife lovers. Its arid landscape is home to ‘dry country’ animals rarely found outside the park, including the long-necked gerenuk, Somali ostrich, Grevy’s zebra and reticulated giraffe. Little-visited and unspoilt, Meru is best known as the historic home of Elsa the lioness.
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An unbelievably close experience with elephants in Samburu National Reserve.
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This thatched oasis sits in the shade of acacia trees on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River.
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Live the 'Born Free' story at this beautiful boutique lodge in the heart of Elsa the lioness country.
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A wild walk in Loisaba Conservancy with a Samburu guide
Join a Samburu guide for a walking safari in Loisaba Conservancy, where you’ll encounter the local culture, plants and wildlife. The experience usually starts in the morning when it’s cooler and can last between one and four hours, depending on how much guests want to see. You’ll always be accompanied by an armed ranger for safety, as well as a guide from the local Samburu community who knows the area, animals and plants extremely well.
The Loisaba Conservancy is a fantastic landscape, it’s like a bowl with the camp set on an escarpment looking down over the valley. So, on this safari you get to transition through different vegetation zones. It’s a real contrast to a game drive, as you notice smaller things in the bush, from insects to animal dens and habitats. Walking safaris aren’t allowed in many parts of Kenya, so this is an incredible opportunity to get out, stretch your legs and explore with a member of the local community.
Along the way, you might see giraffes, zebras and elephants – even hippos if you pass by the dam. Your guide will investigate insects, animal footprints and explain the different plant species that are used locally. You feel really close to nature and can ask all kinds of questions about the Samburu way of life.
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