Nashipa Eco Camp

Secluded Getaways in Samburu

Nashipa Eco Camp: Samburu Hospitality

Nashipa Eco Camp, located 50 metres before the entrance into Samburu National Reserve, is owned and operated by the Samburu Community. Adoringly dubbed as the ‘Butterfly People’ by reason of their beautiful dress styles accessorized by colorful beaded jewelry, they host you in their unique welcoming way. And while it is one of the smaller safari lodges around Samburu National Reserve, Nashipa Eco Camp lacks nothing in authentic cultural experiences and safari. If you are interested in taking part in community projects or exploring the dreamlike ways of life of the Samburu, you can spend time with local women to learn bead crafting.

“These encounters are dignified and respectful, with none of the hustle and bustle of many cultural visits in other parts of Kenya”. The overall design of Nashipa Eco Camp, set along the Ewaso Nyiro River, is simple, earthy, rough and ready, and constructed entirely from local material and indigenous knowledge. The rooms are adequately simple. It has modern toilets, running water, hot showers and electricity for convenience. The camps’ sleep two to four people, each with a slightly different experience. The main house, Sampur Hall, at the front of the site offers superb panoramas of the river and to Koitogor Hill where the legendary lions rock sits’. There’s also a nice developed camping site close to the river banks.


Around Kenya, there is a collection of rare experiences, in middle-budget secluded hideaways, offering guests intimate encounters with parts of Kenya that rarely get under the limelight. Each getaway, secluded and away from civilization, is rooted in its local community and dedicated to showcasing their cultures.


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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