How to Get to Samburu from Nairobi – Road vs Fly-In Safari
Planning a Samburu safari? One of the first questions travelers ask is: “How do I get to Samburu from Nairobi?” At Annest Kenya Safaris, we’ve guided countless guests on both road and air journeys to this breathtaking reserve in Northern Kenya. Here’s our complete guide comparing Samburu fly-in safaris and Samburu safaris by road so you can choose the option that suits your time, budget, and travel style.



Option 1: Samburu Safari by Road
Travel Time
A road safari from Nairobi to Samburu takes around 6–7 hours, covering approximately 350 km via the A2 highway.
Pros
- Scenic landscapes — Drive through the Kenyan highlands, coffee plantations, and views of Mount Kenya.
- More affordable — Road transport is less expensive than flights.
- Flexible stops — Visit attractions along the way, like Nanyuki or Mount Kenya viewpoints.
Cons
- Long travel time — You’ll spend most of your first and last days in transit.
- Road conditions can be bumpy in some stretches.
Best For
Budget-conscious travelers, photographers wanting to see more of the countryside, and those with time for a slower-paced safari.
Option 2: Samburu Fly-In Safari
Travel Time
Flights from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport to Samburu take around 1.5 hours, landing at airstrips like Samburu Oryx or Buffalo Springs.
Pros
- Fast & comfortable — Maximize your time in the reserve.
- Stunning aerial views — Spot rivers, mountains, and wildlife from above.
- No long road fatigue — Ideal for shorter itineraries.
Cons
- More expensive than road travel.
- Limited luggage allowance (typically 15 kg per person).
Best For
Luxury travelers, honeymooners, or those with limited time for their Samburu safari.
Annest Kenya Safaris Tip – Mix Road & Air
Many of our guests choose to drive one way and fly back — enjoying the scenic road trip to Samburu and then a quick flight to Nairobi at the end.
FAQs – Getting to Samburu from Nairobi
It depends on your budget and time — road is cheaper and scenic, while air is faster and more comfortable.
Flights depart daily from Wilson Airport Nairobi, and we can arrange your tickets when you book your Samburu safari package with us.
Yes — many itineraries combine Samburu with Ol Pejeta, Mount Kenya, or even Lake Naivasha.
Yes, with an experienced driver-guide from Annest Kenya Safaris, the journey is both safe and enjoyable.
It’s too far for a day trip, but you can enjoy a 2–3 day Samburu safari for the best experience.