North of Laikipia is Samburu National Reserve, a protected area of arid plains and acacia woodland on the edge of the desert, and one of the top places to visit on a Kenyan safari.
The Ewaso Ngiro River runs through the reserve, attracting elephant, zebra and kudu. Leopard skulk in the riverine bush and there are lion prides on either side of the river. Spot the long-necked gerenuk antelope balancing on their hind legs to browse high branches or the blue-skinned Somali ostrich strutting along. Together with the beisa oryx, reticulated giraffe and Grévy’s zebra, they make up the Samburu Big 5. The reserve is also home to more than 400 types of birds, including the migratory species that arrive with the short rains in November.