Buffalo Springs
Buffalo Springs, Samburu and Shaba are a trio of ecologically similar, adjoining reserves. Buffalo Springs offers excellent wildlife viewing of most big safari animals, and is particularly renowned for its excellent leopard sightings. Samburu and Buffalo Springs are located north and south of the EwasoNyero River, and a bridge connects the two reserves. Game drives can be conducted across the border. Most accommodation is in Samburu, which makes Buffalo Springs quieter. There are no rhinos in the reserve.
In June 2017, local pastoralists moved into Buffalo Springs NR seeking new grazing ground for their cattle, which has disrupted wildlife viewing – see our Malaria & Safety page for more information.
Size: 331km² / 51mi²
Altitude: 850-1,230m / 2,789-4,035ft