Lodge Highlights
- Enjoy international, oriental, and traditional African cuisine in the open air restaurant
- After an amazing game drive, take a dip in the swimming pool with a wonderful viewing deck of the Ewaso Nyiro River
- Discover the diversity of the national reserve on foot and have an intimate encounter with the wildlife and nature
- Enjoy evening entertainment of Samburu cultural talks and dances to gain in-sight in to their traditional lifestyle
- End the day along the magnificent Ewaso Nyiro River with a cocktail as the sun slowly sets
Lodge Overview
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 equally very attractive. There are a total number of 30 luxury tents; 18 doubles, 9 with twin beds and 3 with triple beds. Each of the exclusive comfortable deluxe tents provides a perfect view of the Ewaso Nyiro River and beautiful surrounding landscape. Every spacious tent consists of a dressing area, sitting area, luggage rack and en-suite facilities to provide a memorable stay close to nature. The main guest area is shaded by a canopy of acacia trees and consists of the reception, lounge area, dining area, bar and veranda deck with a view of the river. The open sitting restaurant located in the main building, overlooks the Ewaso Nyiro River and can sit a maximum of 100 guests. The restaurant serves set buffets featuring international, oriental and traditional African cuisine.
Inclusions
Trip Type:
This Yampu recommended trip add-on may only be booked in conjunction with any of our personalized trips. Your Yampu Tour Consultant will design an itinerary for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Samburu National Reserve, Samburu County, Kenya
Places You'll See
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Samburu National Reserve
For an exciting safari experience, visit the Samburu National Reserve. Observe various species of wildlife such as cheetahs, lions, and elephants, as well as over 350 species of bird. Learn about the Samburu tribe by visiting the local villages, and purchase some of their wares. The reserve is also one of the two areas Elsa the Lioness, from the bestselling book and award-winning movie “Born Free”, was raised.