Samburu National Reserve Kenya
Location:
Samburu national reserve is situated in the Northern Province of Kenya
and it is rugged and a semi- desert. The reserve is with in ecological
zone V which is classified as arid and semi arid with moisture index of
47 to 57, which indicates that vapor- transpiration is grater than available
moisture, it should be noted however that the days are extremely hot and
nights extremely cold. The annual mean temperatures rage between 18C and
30C, while the mean annual rainfall is 345 mm with high peak in November
and April. The dry season starts in late may, and goes up to early October
when a large concentration of wild reserve due to availability of lush
vegetation along the Ewaso Nyiro river, the main source of water to the
reserve and the nearby communities.
The reserve is rich in wildlife with an abundance of rare northern specialist species such as the Gravy’s zebra, Somalia, ostrich, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk and the beisa oryx, also referred to as the Samburu big five. The reserve is also popular with a minimum of 900 elephants. Large predators such as the lion, leopard, and cheetah are an important attraction kanmunyak the miracle lioness that adopted the baby oryx is a resident in the reserve. Also wild dogs sightings are also a common attraction to this unique protected area.
Birdlife is abundant with over 450 species recorded. Birds of the arid northern bush country are augmented by a number of riverine forest species. The lesser kestrel and the taita falcon are species of global conservation concern and they both utilize the reserve. Five species categorized as valnarable have been recorded in the reserve. These are the African darter, great agret, white headed vulture, martial eagle and the yellow. Billed ox-pecker. The critcally endangered pancake tortoise is also found in the reserve.
Getting to the park
Samburu National Park can be accessed by air and road transport, hence
fro Nairobi through Isiolo on all weather bitumen while Isiolo Archers
post is graveled. The road section distance from Isiolo to Archer’s
gate is 34.3km. Samburu also has got an air strip that is the Oryx Samburu
Airstrip. It should be noted however that Samburu game reserve covers
an area of 165 sq km. and the distance from Nairobi 345 km to Archer’s
gate which is the main entrance to Samburu national reserve and the park
has got no bad time to visit thus you can visi5t at any time of the year.
Major activities
There are various activities that visitors can engage in while residing
at the reserve. These activities include, game drives, bird watching,
sundowners, bush breakfast, nature walks, river rafting this depends on
the water level and the Samburu cultural experience.
Accommodation
Samburu national reserve has got a number of visitor’s facilities
including.
Lodges: Samburu game lodge, Samburu Larsen’s camp, Samburu Sopa,
Samburu interprids, Elephant bedroom, Elephant Watch Safaris, and also
Mimba Mingi tented lodge.
There also permanent campsites, game trackers, lion King Safaris, there
also special campsites, that is to say, Doom Palm campsite, Von derdecken
the Hornbill campsite, Grevy campsite, Impala campsite. I cannot forget
the public campsite, which may include Vervet monkey, butterfly, Kigelia,
king fisher.
For park rates please contact Access Africa Tours.