A truly wonderful experience, which fulfilled all our expectations. It was a holiday of a lifetime!
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We thought that the wildlife was superb spotting all the big five including a glimpse of a leopard, the scenery was great and the weather was very good. The accommodation was excellent staying in a lodge in Samburu National Park. We had own our guide who could not do enough for us taking us on extra safaris and we even visited a Samburu village and tasted their way of life. The food was well cooked and we even tried crocodile and ostrich eggs. Cannot wait to go back again
MeisjeSanne
NL
Visited:
August 2006
Reviewed: Apr 16, 2012
35-50 years of age
In the footsteps of Joy Adamson
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A wonderfull peacefull place, with a lot of wildlife. Giraffe, buffalo, waterbuck, elephants, zebra and the beautiful Grevy's zebra. Also Lion, leopard and cheetah are also quite easy to spot. The gerenuks wich stand on their hind legs to feed are great to see.
The landscape is rich and varied with hills and plains, wood, grassland and a river that runs through.
Angel P. A.
MX
Visited:
October 2007
Reviewed: Apr 19, 2012
35-50 years of age
An Exciting place for every kind of visitors with hihg density of animals and excelent services
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My general impression is a place to see animals on their real habitat on very close situations. I personally stayed at the Samburu Serena Lodge. They are really friendly and accommodations are great. Also the food at the buffet.
The reserve is a very small place but the river is the meeting point for all kind of animals. The secret is to get a good guide with experience in a vehicle on good conditions.
I did all my trip to Africa helped locally with Abercombie & Kent and for sure they are the best on the continent. I think the most important think is do arrangements with a local company plenty of experience capable on connections and services continuity from one park to another.
Berend
NL
Visited:
September 2011
Reviewed: May 2, 2012
65+ years of age
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Also a very quiet NP with a lot of animals and birds
Curtis HortonVisited:
January 2002
Reviewed: Jul 2, 2012
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Opportunity to see unique wildlife, such as the Grevy's zebra. Overused, but still a magical place.
florette kingstonVisited:
February 2009
Reviewed: May 24, 2014
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we saw huge herds of elephant up very close .The Samburu National Reserve is located on the banks of the Ewaso Ng'iro river in Kenya. We stayed at Larsens tented camp here and we extremely happy with the whole experience
SueVisited:
January 2015
Reviewed: Mar 24, 2015
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I loved Samburu National Reserve for my first view of animals I have never seen before, Grevy's Zebra, Gerenuk, and the Somali Ostrich.
Mn ReddyVisited:
August 2014
Reviewed: Apr 9, 2015
Kenya is the best wild life reserves on earth
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Yes i love Samburu National park a lot, bcz its having a unique semiarid weather conditions. I love there is abundant Bird life is there. The great big cats you will not miss anything, particularly the elephants due to its dusty conditions the back drop of Elephant shots will come out amazingly.
If any one will ask me do you recommend Samburu park, with out any hesitation i will vote to it.
Thanks.