Samburu is hailed by travel enthusiasts as Kenya’s bedrock of tourism. Stunning natural attractions are an experience to reckon with for anyone who has ever been to or yearning to travel to Samburu. With breathtaking landscapes, favorable year round climates, parks teeming with unique wildlife species and world class tourism hotel facilities your Samburu experience will always be a comeback plan to consider in your travel bucket lists. Samburu is home to Kenya’s big five wildlife giants and boasts of one of the world’s last of the surviving pristine natural environments in the hinterlands.

The Samburu County’s department of tourism is tasked with the development, marketing and management of tourism affairs in the county. Some of the notable achievements so far initiated by the department is the setting up of six new community wildlife conservancies at the Samburu North, East and Central Sub counties in efforts to boost conservation in the region. This has positively translated to a welcome gesture by the communities who have always had a big heart for conservation. The community wildlife conservancies have also boosted tourism in the region with many of the endangered wildlife species finally finding safe havens and protection from poachers. The Samburu National Reserve which is one of the county’s flagship tourism entities has over the years maintained its natural charm. It is a tourist’s paradise with a wide range of wildlife freely roaming in it. Come have a taste of the best of the travel experiences in the world with the touch of the magical Samburu.