LOCATION : This game reserve is situated in the Northern
Province of Kenya. It is rugged and a semi- desert.
To get here you will cross the equator at Nanyuki
and go to the northern hemisphere by passing the snow
capped Mt Kenya lying astrand the equator line and
huge blue mountains serve as a back drop to this game
reserve. The environment is enchanting. The river
Uaso Nyiro is the lifeline and the nerve center of
this Reserve and is bustling with a huge population
of crocodiles. The game reserve is renowned for its
rare species of animals that can only be found in
this park, like –the long necked gerenuk, gravy’s
zebra, reticulated giraffe, and the Beisa onyx. The
leopard is a frequent visitor in this park and most
evenings it pays a courtesy call to the lodge’s
guests as it feeds on some bite on a tree across the
river. The park has an abundant species of birds and
can turn even the most reluctant guest in to an avid
bird watcher. It is considered by Ornithologists a
paradise for bird viewing. In the evenings, you can
watch gigantic crocodiles fight over big chunks of
meat as they are fed by the lodge staff at the riverbanks
or as they get out of the river to relax. This is
a great photo session opportunity as you sip cocktails
and watch the African sunset in orange flame sky.
CULTURE AND THE PEOPLE
The Samburu people occupy this area and they are
pastorists and nomads. They have resisted the tide
and test of time and a rugged environment by clinging
to their culture, very colourful with beads and hair
dyed with ocre plus the whole body to be beautiful.
Interesting ceremonies to a like initiation in adulthood.
This game reserve is accessible by Air and there
are daily flights from Nairobi, which take approximately
45minutes.