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Are elephants common in Samburu National Reserve?

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Yes. Samburu National Reserve supports one of Kenya's most important elephant populations and is internationally recognized for elephant conservation and research. Visitors frequently encounter large family groups along the Ewaso Nyiro River and throughout the reserve's diverse habitats. The elephants of Samburu have been studied…

Yes. Samburu National Reserve supports one of Kenya's most important elephant populations and is internationally recognized for elephant conservation and research. Visitors frequently encounter large family groups along the Ewaso Nyiro River and throughout the reserve's diverse habitats. The elephants of Samburu have been studied extensively, allowing researchers to understand their social structures, migration patterns, and interactions with changing environmental conditions. Because water is scarce in northern Kenya, elephants often concentrate near river systems, making sightings particularly rewarding.