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Samburu National Reserve Overview
The Samburu National Reserve was established in 1985. It is a game reserve situated on the banks of River Ewaso Ng’iro in Kenya. Spread over a sprawling area of 165 square km it is one of the best places to visit in Kenya due to the ecological wealth that it possesses.

This reserve is home to almost 900 wild elephants, leopards, lions and cheetahs. You can also spot the famous Kamunyak Lion when you are taking a magical safari through this park.

Location: Samburu County, Kenya.

Highlights: The Samburu National Reserve is rich in biodiversity. From the famous Grevy’s zebra, the park preserves a large number of reticulated giraffes, Somalian ostriches, oryx and gerenuks.
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