Samburu
Where to Stay While Visiting Samburu:Larsens Camp |
Samburu Intrepids |
Samburu Lodge |
Samburu Serena |

Samburu game reserve is essentially lava plain that features steep
sided gullies and rounded hills wherein the 32-kilometre Uaso Nyiro River
provides both the central feature of the landscape and the lifeblood of the
ecosystem. The vegetation comprises predominantly acacia woodland interspersed
with bush, grass and scrubland, which is broken here and there by small rugged
hills whilst the meandering loops of the river are bordered by a narrow gallery
of riverine woodland in which acacia and doum palm flourish. This is a dry
country ecosystem and is, therefore, prone to large variations in the animal
populations as they move in search of water and pasture. And, whilst poaching
has completely wiped out the rhino herds, lion are often seen while the
burgeoning elephant herds are responsible for the ruination of several sections
of riverside forests. The range of rare species also includes reticulated
giraffe, Grevy's zebra, Somali ostrich and gerenuk whilst the bird life is
diverse and prolific and includes marshal eagle, pygmy falcons, hornbills and
Egyptian geese.
The Samburu people The Samburu are
herders of Camels and Goats, and are often seen on the reserve boundaries
bringing their animals to water. Closely related to the Maasai and speaking the
same language it seems that when the Maasai migrated to the area from Sudan,
some headed east and became the Samburu. Often strikingly tall and slender,
swathed in brilliant red cloth 'Shukas', hung about with beads and metal
jewellery, the young men (Moran) favour long, plaited, ochre-daubed hairstyles
and have a formidable reputation for glamour, prowess and ferocity.
Traditionally the Samburu live off the milk and blood of their beloved
cattle and believe that all the world's cattle are theirs by God-given right.
Their nomadic and pastoral lifestyle, though historically based on the pursuit
of migratory wildlife, is slowly changing thanks to a combination of education,
favorable new laws, projects, jobs and income.
Climate
The coast is always hot with an average daytime temperature of 27-31
degrees centigrade whilst the average daytime temperature in Nairobi is 21-26
degrees centigrade. Temperatures elsewhere depend on altitude. July to August
marks the Kenyan winter. Broadly speaking, January-February is dry. March-May is
wet. June-September is dry. October-December is wet, the rains passing in time
for Christmas
Animals/Attractions In the arid North of Kenya, water
means life. The waters of the great Ewaso Nyiro river draw wildlife in great
numbers to its banks, creating an oasis of green. This river flows through three
great northern reserves, Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba. This is spectacular
country, set against a backdrop of the mighty Mountain Ol Olokwe.
The
verdant riverine forest is a stark contrast to the arid thorn studded plains.
Samburu is visited by large herds of Elephants, drawn by the promise of water.
In the dry season, the elephants use their tusks to dig deep into the dry river
beds, unearthing precious water. These waterholes then become a focal point for
other game.
The Samburu region is the best place to find several endemic
Northern species, including Gerenuk, the Reticulated Giraffe, and Grevy's Zebra.
The forests along the river banks are home to many birds, including
local species such as the Palm Nut Vulture and the Vinaceous Dove. These forests
are also home to many Leopards, often seen at dusk. The sight of one of these
beautiful and elusive creatures is always a rare treat.
Lions are also
frequently seen on the riverbanks, and Cheetah can be found on the open plains.
On rare occas
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