Maralal Wildlife Sanctuary

Nature Sanctuaries in Samburu

Maralal Safari Lodge: A Samburu Special

The defunct 250 km2 Maralal National Reserve, wound down in 2014 by Samburu Government subsequent to the eradication of wildlife by poaching, was primarily absorbed as development land for Maralal town. Still, much of the area that was once Maralal National Reserve, looking out over to the Ol Doinyo Lenkiyo Hills, is a prepossessing landscape. Its old-times anchor hotel, Maralal Safari Lodge, 3 km east from Maralal town, fully renovated in 2015, continues to thrive. To safeguard what little wildlife was left, Maralal Wildlife Sanctuary, a small preserve of 5 km2, covering the plains around the lodge, southwest of Maralal, was reestablished.

Today, Maralal Safari Lodge, at the heart of Maralal Wildlife Sanctuary, provides an immersive experience with Samburu’s wild nature, featuring frequent sightings of zebras, elands, warthogs, and sometimes even leopards that roam freely about the lodge grounds. Maralal Safari Lodge is surrounded by scenic green hills also overlooks a waterhole, where guests can enjoy viewing wildlife from the comfort of the terrace. This lodge has been a popular spot for both local and international visitors, especially those exploring the less-traveled northern regions of Kenya.


Around Kenya are to be found a hatful of delightful nature parks and sanctuaries, many of these being community initiatives to protect wildlife in their natural habitats. Fairly small in comparison to the national parks and reserves, they offer a more intimate exposure to the wild, to fully appreciate the local flora and fauna.


Samburu County, in northern Kenya, offers stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unique wildlife. Known for its stunning mountains, hills, remote wilderness, traditional Samburu culture, and less-visited national reserves, the county provides an authentic experience away from the popular safari circuit.

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