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SAMBURU,
LEWA & LAIKIPIA |
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Samburu Serena Lodge
Situated on the fertile
banks of the Uaso
Nyiro River, in the
center of the Samburu
Game Reserve in Kenya’s
rugged, semi-arid
Northern Province,
Samburu Serena Lodge
echoes the robust
rhythms of riverfront
life. The rustic
yet convivial lodge
blends with the environment
by making full use
of native materials.
All guest rooms have
private verandas
that overlook the
river where crocodiles
feed in full view.
The surrounding terrain
is renowned for rare
game – long-necked
gerunuk, Grevy’s
zebra, reticulated
giraffe, and Beisa
oryx. Leopard are
frequent passerby.
Game drives and bird-watching
safaris are the ideal
way to experience
the native wildlife
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Shaba Lodge
Situated
in the Shaba Game
Reserve – semi
desert , located
100 kilometers north
of the equator, made
famous by Joy Adamson
and her lioness Elsa
and also featured
in “The Survivor
Series’.
Accommodation
is in 80 luxury
thatched roofed
chalets, all ensuite
with views over
te Uaso Nyiro River.
It has a swimming
pool, restaurant
and a bar. |
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Samburu Intrepids
The camp is located
deep inside Samburu
National Reserve
which guarantees
close encounters
with the region’s
shier wildlife,
including elephant,
lion, leopard and
Samburu’s
famous ‘unique
five’ – the
rare reticulated
giraffe, long-necked
gerenuk antelope,
Somali ostrich,
Grevy’s zebra
and majestic Beisa
oryx.
Accommodation
is in 27 modern
en-suite tents
with private view
over the wildlife-rich
riverbanks. The
spacious tents
boast the very
latest in luxury
camping, with soft
four-poster beds,
handsome mahogany
closets and writing
desks, and en suite
bathrooms with
steaming hot showers.
The bathrooms also
offers twin washbasins,
flush toilets and
sockets for shavers
and battery charging.
Other facilities
include riverfront
dining deck, lounge,
swimming pool,
conference facility,
safety deposit
boxes, board games,
boutique and guests’ reference
library.
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Samburu Lodge
Samburu Lodge was
opened in 1963
and is set in
a rugged landscape
with backdrop
of jagged mountains
and its own indigenous
animals unique
to this region.
The landscape,
wildlife and
vegetation is
very different
to the lush rolling
grasslands of
other parks.
Beautifully situated
on the banks
of Uaso Nyiro
river everything
at Samburu is
geared to making
the most of the
lodges spectacular
setting. Accommodation
is in 60 rooms – all
ensuite. Other
facilities include
dining room,
bars, lounge,
swimming pool,
shops, communication
centre.
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