On the southern edge of Kenya's northern frontier region, the Uaso Nyiro River carves through the desolate lands, and provides life to the wonderful reserves of Samburu, Shaba and Buffalo Springs.
The water is vital for the survival of the many animals found in this region, as well as for the local Samburu tribes who have settled in the area.
Especially rewarding during the dry season, when the surrounding land is parched and cracked, these reserves play host to several unique species, and great numbers of predators.
Being some of the more remote tourist destinations of Kenya, there is a great sense of adventure in visiting these reserves. Heading into the north of Kenya, there is very little human habitation, and the true wilderness is evident.
Yes, camel rides. The dry northern region of Kenya is the perfect habitat for camels, and they are used by the local Samburu tribes as transport and for their milk.
You can have the chance to lope through the bush on the back of a camel, viewing wildlife from this unusual vantage point, and relishing a unique African safari experience.
The river is where the majority of the action occurs, and alongside the brown waters of the Ewasu Nyiro River is the place to be.
Most of the camps in Samburu are primely positioned with views over the river, allowing guests many fantastic wildlife sightings right from their rooms.
The land around Samburu National Reserve is inhabited by the semi-nomadic, and very proud and beautiful Samburu people. As cousins to the Masai, you will recognise the similarities in dress and custom.
A great part of visiting the area is interacting with the local Samburu tribes and learning more about their culture and lifestyle.
Especially during the dry season, when the animals are forced to congregate as close to the Ewasu Nyiro River as they can, wildlife sightings in the region are excellent.
Particularly special are some of the unique species which are found in the reserves north of the equator, including the prettiest giraffe of them all, the Reticulated Giraffe, as well as Grevy's Zebra and Beisa Oryx.
And needing special mention is the fabulous gerenuk (giraffe-necked) antelope, which is the perfect combination of an impala and a giraffe!