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Samburu

Luxury Lodge

Luxury Lodge in Buffalo Springs, Samburu

Luxury Lodge in Buffalo Springs, Samburu

Set in the heart of the great northern territory, amidst the sprawling arid landscape, mottled with lava stones and desert flora & fauna, pours in this beautifully crafted creation that exceeds the term “safari-chic”.

A Camp ever so passionately designed; an oasis carefully built by amalgamating rock & canvas, imbibing both Safari & Swahili senses.

Set in the heart of the great northern territory, amidst the sprawling arid landscape, mottled with lava stones and desert flora & fauna, pours in this beautifully crafted creation that exceeds the term “safari-chic”.

A Camp ever so passionately designed; an oasis carefully built by amalgamating rock & canvas, imbibing both Safari & Swahili senses.

About Buffalo Springs

Buffalo Springs is part of the larger Samburu National Reserve complex, located in the northern region of Kenya, in the arid but wildlife-rich Samburu County. The reserve is characterized by rugged terrain, riverine forests, and open savannahs, making it a prime location for wildlife viewing. Buffalo Springs is named after a natural spring that flows through the area, providing vital water sources for wildlife.

Buffalo Springs is part of the larger Samburu National Reserve complex, located in the northern region of Kenya, in the arid but wildlife-rich Samburu County. The reserve is characterized by rugged terrain, riverine forests, and open savannahs, making it a prime location for wildlife viewing. Buffalo Springs is named after a natural spring that flows through the area, providing vital water sources for wildlife.

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When to go

June to October is the best time for wildlife viewing, as animals tend to concentrate around the river and waterholes. The dry season allows for easier game spotting. The rainy season (March-May) brings lush greenery, though it can be harder to spot wildlife, and some areas may become difficult to navigate due to muddy roads.

June to October is the best time for wildlife viewing, as animals tend to concentrate around the river and waterholes. The dry season allows for easier game spotting. The rainy season (March-May) brings lush greenery, though it can be harder to spot wildlife, and some areas may become difficult to navigate due to muddy roads.

What to expect

Visitors to Buffalo Springs can expect to see a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, and cheetahs, as well as unique species such as the Grevy’s zebra and reticulated giraffe. The Ewaso Ngiro River, which flows through Buffalo Springs, attracts many animals, providing great opportunities for game viewing, especially during the dry season. The landscape features strikingly beautiful desert-like areas juxtaposed with lush riverine vegetation.

Samburu

Samburu

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of accommodations are available on safari?

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Is Wi-Fi available at safari lodges or camps?

What’s the difference between a lodge and a tented camp?

How far in advance should I book safari accommodations?

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Do safari accommodations have electricity?

Are there en-suite bathrooms in safari accommodations?

What types of accommodations are available on safari?

Are safari accommodations safe?

Is Wi-Fi available at safari lodges or camps?

What’s the difference between a lodge and a tented camp?

How far in advance should I book safari accommodations?

Is the availability on Gotukio.com live?

Do safari accommodations have electricity?

Are there en-suite bathrooms in safari accommodations?