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Saruni Samburu is a groundbreaking lodge in the Northern Frontier District bordering Samburu National Park in Kalama Wildlife Conservancy. This is a designer lodge surrounded by 95,000 hectares and perched on top of a spectacular viewpoint with its large swimming pool overlooking several waterholes where elephant, leopard, reticulated giraffe, Oryx and Grevy’s zebra gather to drink.
What makes this lodge unique?
- Location
- Design
- Samburu Guides
- Warrior for a week programme
- Spa and Massage
Accommodation
Saruni Samburu has 2 cottages and 2 family cottages. All the rooms are en suite with dressing room and private seating/dining area.
Activities
- Day & Night Game drives
- Guided Bush Walks
- Cultural Visits
- Samburu Wellbeing Space
- Warrior for a week programme
- Bush Meals
- Sundowners
- Drawing Safaris
- Swimming Pool
- Visits to local caves featuring prehistoric rock art
Responsible Tourism
- Saruni Samburu works with Northern Rangeland Trust to improve the lives of the 2,000 local people who own Kalama Conservation Area by providing them with income generated by tourism
- 90% of the staff at Saruni come from the local samburu community who have been trained by the lodge
- The lodge has been built to achieve minimum impact on the environment
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