Saruni Basecamp proudly unveils Basecamp Samburu, an intimate safari lodge set in the heart of Kenya’s untamed northern landscapes. Tucked away in Kalama Conservancy, a community-owned sanctuary, the camp is a gateway to the raw beauty of Samburu, with panoramic views of the iconic Mt. Ololokwe and vast, untouched terrain.

Designed to offer an unparalleled wilderness experience, Basecamp Samburu features just five luxurious safari tents, ensuring privacy and exclusivity for guests. A standout feature of the camp is its open-air Starbed, a one-of-a-kind offering that allows guests to sleep under a dazzling canopy of stars—a truly immersive experience in the African night.

Visitors can explore the wonders of Samburu through a variety of unique activities, including on-foot rhino trekking, late-night stargazing, dark-night scorpion safaris, and cultural visits to local Samburu villages. Guests can also witness the fascinating tradition of the Singing Wells during the dry season, where Samburu herders sing to their livestock as they draw water. Daily game drives within Kalama Conservancy and Samburu National Park further enhance the experience, offering encounters with iconic wildlife such as elephants, leopards, and the rare Grevy’s zebra.

The design of Basecamp Samburu is the work of Bull Arkitekter, a Norwegian architecture firm known for its sustainable and minimalist approach to luxury safari accommodations. The camp blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings, ensuring that guests enjoy modern comforts while staying deeply connected to the wilderness.

With its exclusive Starbed experience, immersive cultural encounters, and prime location in one of Kenya’s most breathtaking conservancies, Basecamp Samburu invites travelers to discover the magic of Samburu like never before.

Jeremiah Mutisya, CEO of Saruni Basecamp commented on the launch of Basecamp Samburu: “Our long-term tourism goal for Kenya has been to support and expand the development of community conservancies. We believe this is the key to protecting both wildlife and communities living in rural Kenya side-by-side. Kalama Conservancy is a partnership between Saruni Basecamp and the Samburu tribal landowners in this region. The building of Basecamp Samburu is a continued effort to celebrate the spectacular ecosystems across Kenya and to diversify the tourist guest experience by broadening the destinations they can add or include on their Kenyan safari itinerary. We are very excited about the building of the Starbeds – a new addition to our portfolio. We hope this will bring a new category of traveler to Samburu – honeymooners, adventurers and lovers of skygazing and tranquility.”

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