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Samburu
National Reserve
A place of endless skies, dust-red plains and
palm-fringed rivers, Samburu National Reserve
lies on the fringes of the vast and arid desert
once known as the Northern Frontier District,
whose heat-scorched scrublands extend all the
way to the jade-green waters of Lake Turkana
and beyond. Physically dramatic, the 104 sq
kilometre landscape of the Reserve features
rocky battlements, craggy scarps, dry river
beds and fallen boulders rising out of the thorn
scrub against a backdrop of the far-distant
hills and the great red table mountain known
as Lololokwi. As for wildlife, Samburu provides
one of the few sanctuaries in Kenya for the
endangered Grevy’s zebra, the rare beisa
oryx and the blue-shanked Somali ostrich whilst
large herds of elephant roam the gaunt hills
during the day before returning to bathe on
the banks of the river in the evening.
Welcome
to the serene and scenic, Samburu Serena Safari
Lodge
Set in a landscape of endless skies, dust-red
plains and palm-fringed rivers, this refreshingly
rustic lodge is renowned for the timeless beauty
of its landscape and the serene tranquillity
of its setting. Nestled amidst the acacia groves
that border the crocodile-filled reaches of
the Uaso Nyiro River, the lodge stands centre-stage
to miles of lion-stalked grasslands, elephant-studded
plains and wildlife-teeming bush. It is also
ideally placed for visits to the neighbouring
parks of Buffalo Springs and Shaba National
Reserve. Experience the serenity and tranquillity
of Samburu at the Samburu Serena Safari Lodge.
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African Serena properties
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