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To the north of Mount Kenya and Laikipia lies Samburu, an arid land of red soil, isolated hills and the muddy, palm fringed waters of the Ewaso Nyiro River. With its contrasting scenery and different species such as reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, Grevy’s zebra and the long necked gazelle the gerenuk, Samburu is the perfect place to combine with a southern park such as the Masai Mara. The area is most well-known for its elephants that are the subject of a number of research studies and lion, leopard, buffalo and cheetah can also be seen. As well as the Samburu National Reserve adjacent reserves include Shaba, home to Joy’s Camp and the Kalama conservancy where guests of Saruni Samburu can enjoy an exclusive safari away from other camps in the company of local Samburu guides.
To the east of Samburu, Meru National Park is famous as the place where the lioness Elsa of Born Free fame was released. A contrast to Samburu, the park is criss-crossed by rivers with lush grasses, doum palms and dense forests of fig and mahogany trees. There are very few camps here, the pick of them is the hilltop Elsa’s Kopje, so visitors can explore the park with relative exclusivity. In addition to prolific birdlife, animals found in Meru include the northern specialities seen in Samburu as well as elephants, large herds of buffalo and, in a specially protected part of the reserve, rhinos are thriving.
At birth, baby rhinos weigh between 88-140 pounds
African Buffalos have a symbiotic relationship with many African birds such as the Oxpecker
African elephants can currently be found in 37 African countries
Ostriches can sprint at over 70 km/hr
Lions spend 16-20 hours of the day sleeping or resting
Leopards can see seven times better in the dark than humans
The fastest land animal in the world, a cheetah can reach 70 miles per hour in 3 seconds
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