Saruni Samburu Lodge

Saruni Samburu Lodge - Where to stay Samburu, Kenya

Saruni Samburu Safari Camp, set in the Kalama Wildlife Conservancy in northern Kenya, has just six cottages and offers a luxury safari experience in pristine surroundings. Like its sister camp in the Masai Mara, Saruni Samburu is a small and personal camp offering an intimate safari experience in an unspoilt environment.

Set just a few kilometers north of the Samburu National Reserve, a celebrated elephant sanctuary, the safari camp is just off the beaten track while having easy access to excellent game viewing very close by.

There are several areas around Saruni Samburu safari Camp which can be used as hides or viewpoints over the waterholes which attract a variety of wildlife including elephant, giraffe, zebra and oryx. The generous swimming pool has dramatic views over Samburu and and an area has also been set aside for massages and treatments.

The traditions and semi-nomadic heritage of the local Samburu people are an important part of the experience and guests are led by professional Samburu safari guides. As well as safari game drives, special experiences at Samburu include night drives, guided bush walks, rock climbing, bush dinners and star-gazing.

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