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Samburu Intrepids is renowned as a pioneer of luxury camping in one of the worlds last truly great wilderness areas. Situated on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River in the arid heart of Samburu National Reserve, Samburu Intrepids looks out over riverbanks where herds of elephant, buffalo and zebra come daily to drink - together with the rarer northern species of reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx and long-necked gerenuk antelope. Samburu Intrepids will show you this dramatic wilderness from a world of fascinating perspectives: through stirring early morning game drives, walking safaris with skilled Samburu guides, sedate camel rides, and raft trips when the river is high. Our acclaimed Adventurers Club offers a uniquely educational safari for children of all ages, under the expert guidance of Kenyas most famous Samburu guide, Tom Lesarge. The camp has 27 luxurious tents overlooking the riverbanks, with large four-poster beds and classic safari furniture, modern en suite bathrooms with steaming showers. Each tent has a secluded verandahs with all-day bar service. |
Luxury Tented
· 27 luxurious tents
· Lounge and bar with nightly talks and slide shows · Freeform oasis swimming pool and sunbathing garden · Small conference room with television/VCR facilities · Breezy thatched dining areas overlooking the river · Boutique with souvenirs and safari essentials · Reliable telephone, e-mail, fax and postal services · Professional flex body therapy for half- or one-hour · Twice-daily game drives with resident guides · Camel and walking safaris outside the reserve · Seasonal rafting trips on the Uaso Nyiro River · Bush breakfasts, sundowners and starlit dinners · Tours of Samburu villages and bush secrets · Traditional dances by local warriors and maidens · Lectures and slide shows on culture and wildlife · Heritages famous Adventurers Club for the kids Rates include: · Full board · Game activities Scheduled flights or road transfers
An exceptional camp in a wonderful location, worth a trip for the camel safari!
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