SafariSafari comparison
Meru National Park vs Samburu National Reserve
Two of East Africa's most sought-after safari destinations — but which is right for you? Here's how Meru National Park and Samburu National Reserve compare on wildlife, season, climate and price.
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Key species at each destination. Gold = found at both.
Meru National Park
Samburu National Reserve
About Meru National Park
Discover Meru National Park, one of Kenya's most spectacular and least-crowded safari destinations. Famous as the home of Elsa the Lioness from the iconic Born Free story, the park offers breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and authentic safari experiences away from the crowds. Visitors can explore vast savannahs, riverine forests, swamps, and palm-lined rivers while spotting elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, rhinos, and over 400 bird species. Meru National Park combines wilderness, conservation, and adventure, making it one of Kenya's most rewarding hidden safari gems.
- Big Five game viewing
- Photography opportunities
- Predator sightings
- Scenic landscapes
About Samburu National Reserve
A true wilderness gem, Samburu offers unique wildlife sightings and breathtaking landscapes in Kenya's northern frontier.
- Predator sightings
- Birdwatching paradise
- Photography opportunities
Safaris in Samburu National Reserve
Safari
Luxury10-Day Luxury Kenya Safari with Flights
The verdict
Both Meru National Park and Samburu National Reserve are world-class. Meru National Park in Kenya is known for its big five game viewing, while Samburu National Reserve in Kenya stands out for its predator sightings.
Can't decide? Many travellers visit both on one multi-destination itinerary — we'll craft the perfect safari that includes the best of each.
Frequently asked
Is Meru National Park or Samburu National Reserve better for a safari?+
Both are excellent. Meru National Park in Kenya is known for big five game viewing, while Samburu National Reserve in Kenya stands out for predator sightings. The right choice depends on your interests, season and budget — and many travellers combine both.
When is the best time to visit Meru National Park?+
<p>Meru National Park can be visited throughout the year. The best wildlife viewing occurs during the dry seasons from June to October and January to March when animals gather around rivers and water sources. Birdwatchers may prefer the wetter months when migratory species are present and the park i…
Can I combine Meru National Park and Samburu National Reserve in one trip?+
Yes. Imara Africa Safaris can build a combined itinerary featuring both Meru National Park and Samburu National Reserve, handling all transfers, lodges and logistics so you experience the best of each in a single seamless safari.


