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Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves

The composite site of Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves is one of the amazing destinations in Kenya which can stated as exceptional due to its uniqueness. Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves are the most reachable and the most frequently visited of the national reserves in the Northern Frontier District of Kenya. Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves are homes to the rarest of species in Kenya as they inhabit regions above the Equator. These rarest life forms include tall giraffe, Grevy's zebra and Beisa Oryx.

The Samburu National Reserve is located at a distance of 325 km from Nairobi towards its north amidst hot and dry limits of the extensive northern stretches of Kenya. The natives inhabiting the land which is shared by the reserve are called Samburu. The long-necked gerenuk is a lovely antelope residing in the reserve. Though suffering from the burning scorches of the sun, Samburu is relieved of the heat by the soothing waves of the Ewaso River, home of the crocodiles. Hippos are seen at the pools at the meeting point of a tributary with the Ewaso River, which is bordered with acacias, doum palms and figs. These plantations offer shelter to the wildlife which goes to the water. Elephant roam over the hills and the occasional desert clusters.

Buffalo Springs National Reserve is parted from the Samburu Reserve by the Ewaso River, the reserve being named from a clear water oasis which is positioned at the western limits of the reserve. The common zebra is seen moseying along with the Grevy's zebra. Diverse species of birds are also abundant in the reserve along with a wide number of Somali ostrich which is easily differentiated from the Maasai ostrich by its neck and indigo legs. You will be amused at the erratic conduct of the kori bustard. The male kori bustard offers an outstanding display of neck and neck feathers by expanding them.



Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves form a unique game reserve, which is quite dissimilar from the other national reserves in Kenya. Shaba owns a historical reference as Joy Adamson, the authoress, was assassinated in 1980. The reserve got its name from an enormous portion of a volcanic rock which overlooks the area, its intensity being evident by the terrifying lava flow which you have to cross on your way to the reserve. The northern limits of the reserve are dominated by the sauntering flow of the Ewaso Ngiro along its way to the Chanler's Falls. Other prominent features in the reserve are of four springs and of the scattered hills along with wide numbers of wildlife.

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