Samburu National Park

The riverine forest is a magnet for wildlife, with large herds of elephants and the unique charm of the Samburu people making this destination unforgettable...

Samburu National Park's riverine forest is a popular gathering place for various species of mammals, especially large herds of elephants. One can often witness groups of 40–50 elephants visiting the river to wash and play. However, the highlight of this region is not just the wildlife but also the Samburu people. Closely related to the Maasai, they are known for their proud and friendly nature. The Samburu people make a lasting impression on visitors and often become their fondest memories of the safari experience, reminding us that while we may come to Africa to see its animals, it is its people that leave a lasting impact.

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