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Ashnil Samburu Camp sits in Buffalo Springs Game Reserve which takes its name from an oasis of crystal clear water at the western end of the reserve. It is separated from Samburu National Reserve by Ewaso Nyiro River and is less hilly and dense yet very attractive.
The Lodge
There are 30 luxury tents in total, with 18 doubles, 9 twin beds, and 3 triple beds. The Ewaso Nyiro River and the beautiful surrounding landscape are visible from each of the exclusive comfortable deluxe tents. A dressing area, sitting area, luggage rack, and en-suite facilities are included in each spacious tent, ensuring a memorable stay close to nature.
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Sarova Shaba Game Lodge is located in a natural oasis in the heart of the Shaba Game Reserve or “Born Free Country” that Joy and George Adamson called home for many years.
The Lodge
The lodge is 314 km from Nairobi, a 45 minute flight from Nairobi to Shaba or Samburu airstrip or a picturesque 5 hour drive through the curving roads around Mt. Kenya crossing the equator at Nanyuki.
It is set along the bank of the Ewaso Nyiro River laid out around the natural springs that flow into the river. The Lodge has a virtual mini forest of indigenous trees, a fish pond and a large free form swimming pool.
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Watch the fiery sunset as you enjoy a cocktail by the pool and watch when nature plays the evening trumpets or close your eyes and drift off into the African dreamland. This is the kind of place where calling a day unforgettable is an understatement.
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Samburu Sopa lodge is located inside the Samburu game reserve in the Northern Kenya. The Samburu Sopa Lodge is the only safari lodge in the Reserve with a waterhole on site.
The Lodge
This enhances opportunities for game viewing from the comfort of the bedroom verandah or the public areas without interruption.
The Lodge is built atop high ground allowing panoramic views of the vastness of Samburu shrub land and the hills beyond.
The reserve is home to rare animal’s species like the gerenuk, Grevy’s zebra and Beisa Oryx in addition to all others including the big five and birds.
The lodge is built to reflect the architectural heritage of the local communities whose sons and daughters make up the majority of the work force at the lodge.
There are fifteen cottages, each with two bedrooms built in an arch formation on either side of the public areas to surround the waterhole but leaving a wide gap to allow the animal’s free movement to the water.
Meals are served in an open sided restaurant adjacent to the bar and swimming pool all facing the waterhole.
The sunset is a sight to behold and the star-studded African night sets in fast, the only interruption being the occasional lion roar, laughter of the hyena or the sweet flute melody courtesy of Samburu warriors.
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