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SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE

'Samburu National Reserve' is located on the banks of the Ewaso Ng'iro river in Kenya; on the other side of the river is the Buffalo Springs National Reserve. It is 104 km² in size and 350 kilometers from Nairobi. Geographically, it is located in Samburu District of the Rift Valley Province.

Contents
Overview
Habitat
Wildlife
References
See also
External links

Overview


Samburu National Reserve is located north of Nairobi, and was established in the 1970's. Samburu Reserve is 40 square miles in size; temperature during the day is hot, but tends to cool during the night. This area of the region to this date is referred to as the Northern Frontier District because of the war in the 1960's and early 70's with the Somali people. Culturally, Northern Kenya has always had a strong influence of Somali, Oromo and Borana communities/tribes, who have lived as nomads in the area for many centuries.

Habitat


Samburu National Reserve can be entered via the Ngare Mare and Buffalo Springs gates. Once inside the reserve, there are two mountains visible: Koitogor and Ololokwe. Samburu National Reserve is very peaceful and attracts animals because of River Uaso Nyiro (meaning "brown water" and pronounced U-aa-so-Nyee-ro) that runs through it and the mixture of acacia, riverine forest, thorn trees and grass vegetation. The Uaso Nyiro flows from the Kenyan highlands and empties into the famous Lorian Swamp. The natural serenity that is evident here is due to its distance from industries and the inaccessibility of the reserve for many years.

Wildlife


There is a wide variety of animal and bird life seen at Samburu National Reserve. Several species are considered unique to the region:

Grevy's Zebra

Beisa Oryx

Reticulated Giraffe

Somali Ostrich
Other mammals frequently seen in the park include:

African Elephant

Lion

Cheetah

Gerenuk

African Buffalo

Grant's Gazelle

Kirk's Dik-dik

Impala

Waterbuck
Rhino are no longer present in the park due to heavy poaching.
There are over 350 species of bird. These include:

Kingfisher

Sunbird

Bee-eater

Marabou Stork

Tawny Eagle

Bateleur

Guinea fowl

Palm-nut Vulture

Vultures
The Uaso Nyiro River contains large numbers of Nile crocodile.

References



★ http://kenya.com/samburu.html

See also



Samburu Airport

List of national parks of Kenya

External links



An article on the park

Origin of the park

A samburu - Mara safari 7d

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