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Saruni Samburu

Iconic luxury eco-lodge perched on rocks high above the Kalama Wildlife Conservancy in northern Kenya. Just six open-fronted villas with sweeping views of the Northern Frontier District and access to Samburu National Reserve.

Kalama Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya
Kenya

Our Narrative

Immerse Yourself in Elegance & Adventure

As the pioneer safari lodge in the community-owned Kalama Wildlife Conservancy, Saruni Samburu paved the way for community-centred ecotourism in northern Kenya.

Consisting of just six guest villas, the lodge offers sweeping vistas over the unparalleled landscapes of northern Kenya. With access to both the Samburu National Reserve and the Kalama Conservancy, guests have ample opportunities to encounter the legendary elephant herds that traverse the terrain and spot endangered species including the “Samburu Special Five” — reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, Beisa oryx, gerenuk and Somali ostrich.

Pioneer safari lodge in the community-owned Kalama Wildlife Conservancy

Only six luxury villas, ensuring privacy and an exclusive experience

Sweeping vistas over northern Kenya’s Northern Frontier District

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Sanctuary in the Savannah

Discover the rooms, tents, and signature spaces shaped around this lodge's wild setting.

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Villa

Single villa with one en-suite bedroom joined by a spacious living room and veranda. Outdoor shower, private dining and verandah make for a memorable stay.

  • Outdoor shower
  • Private veranda
1 king2 adults
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Honeymoon Villa

Famously perched on the edge of a hillside around natural rock formations, with one bedroom and a spacious living area enjoying panoramic plains views.

  • Panoramic views
  • Outdoor shower
1 king2 adults
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Family Villa

Two-bedroom villa with private dressing rooms, a large shared lounge and dining area, and multiple verandahs — ideal for families travelling together.

  • Two en-suite bedrooms
  • Private dressing rooms
2 kings4 adults
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Culinary Journey

Flavors of the Wild

Chef-led dining, sundowners, and bush settings shape the rhythm of each stay, pairing regional ingredients with the atmosphere of the surrounding landscape.

  • Communal dining table (Italian-influenced cuisine)
  • Private in-villa dining
  • Pool-side dining
  • Bush dinners

Adventures Await

Tailored experiences pulled directly from this property's current safari offering.

Safari Elephants

Kalama Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya

Game drives in Samburu and Kalama

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Guided walks with Samburu warriors

On a hike in a large game farm we came to this herd of giraffe, after a wile something must have disturbed them and they run away but in a very elegant way

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Cultural visits to manyattas

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Sundowners on the rocks

The Map

Our Private Conservancy

Iconic luxury eco-lodge perched on rocks high above the Kalama Wildlife Conservancy in northern Kenya. Just six open-fronted villas with sweeping views of the Northern Frontier District and access to Samburu National Reserve.

Kalama Conservancy, Samburu, Kenya
Kenya
Saruni Samburu

Kenya

0.7063647, 37.5300035

Signature Experiences

What sets this stay apart

Game drives explore both the Samburu National Reserve and the Kalama Conservancy, where the legendary elephant herds and “Samburu Special Five” roam.

Beyond game drives, guests enjoy guided walks with Samburu warriors, cultural visits to nearby manyattas, swimming in the rock-hewn infinity pools and treatments at the Samburu Wellbeing Space.

Conservation & Community

A longer view of the landscape

Saruni Samburu opened in 2008 and is eco-rated “Gold” by Ecotourism Kenya (ESOK). The lodge runs on a modern solar system that has reduced generator use to back-up only, uses biodegradable detergents and collects rainwater whenever possible.

A vast majority of staff are Samburu and members of the surrounding community. The lodge’s financial contribution to the Kalama Conservancy covers an important percentage of the annual conservancy budget, enabling habitat protection, school bursaries and the management of community health centres.