SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE
Samburu National Reserve, located in the northern part of Kenya in Samburu county, is renowned for its unique and rugged landscape as well as its diverse wildlife population which includes Samburu’s Special Five( Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, gerenuk, and Beisa oryx).
Overview Of Samburu National Reserve
Samburu National Reserve sprawls across an area of approximately 165 square kilometers along the banks of the Ewaso Ng’iro River in the Samburu County of Kenya. Its distinct topography, characterized by acacia trees, scrubland, and rocky outcrops against a backdrop of the majestic Ololokwe Mountain, offers a captivating setting for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. One of the striking features of Samburu is its arid and semi-arid climate, which creates a habitat for species not commonly found in other parts of Kenya.
Location Of Samburu National Reserve
Samburu National Reserve is situated in the northern part of Kenya, within Samburu County. It covers an area of approximately 165 square kilometers and lies along the banks of the Ewaso Ng’iro River. The reserve’s geographic coordinates are approximately between 0.75°N latitude and 37.5°E longitude. Its location in the arid and semi-arid region of northern Kenya contributes to its unique ecosystem and biodiversity, making it a captivating destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.