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Samburu and Shaba Reserves

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Samburu and Shaba National Reserves lie in northern Kenya, where the landscape and culture reflect a drier, more pastoral way of life than the country’s southern parks. The area is closely associated with the Samburu people, whose traditions, dress, and herding practices remain part of the region’s identity. Conservation here has developed alongside local communities, shaping how land and wildlife are shared.

The reserves sit along the Ewaso Ng’iro River, a vital ribbon of water cutting through otherwise arid terrain. Acacia woodland, rocky outcrops, and open plains define the setting, supporting wildlife adapted to heat and scarcity. Species such as Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, and gerenuk give the area a character distinct from Kenya’s savanna parks farther south.

The atmosphere in Samburu and Shaba feels open and elemental. Distances are wide, human presence is light, and wildlife encounters often unfold quietly along the riverbanks.

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