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The Sarova Shaba Lodge
Deep in the arid North Country of Kenya; situated across the Great North Road, is Shaba National Reserve which forms part of a trio of reserves quite different from the ones found in Kenya. Shaba takes its name from Mount Shaba (1525 meters), a volcanic mountain that became extinct around 5,000 years ago and lies on the border of the reserve.

In the middle of this desert of volcanic earth lies Sarova Shaba Lodge; Kenya's best kept secret. Built in an oasis around the natural terrain of this breathtaking volcanic desert, the Lodge is attractively laid out with chalet style rooms overlooking the Uaso Nyiro River. Natural spring water has been harnessed to ribbon its way in and out, all around the property creating a beautiful landscape. Coupled with the large free-form swimming pool that flows around the lush gardens and tall trees, all this refreshing water lends an almost magical feel to this natural oasis.
Sarova Shaba Lodge offers a unique experience that extends beyond game drives in the reserve. The Lodge has a plethora of activities to indulge in from bird watching to camel safaris to the viewing deck along the river to feed and watch crocodiles, making it a destination in itself.
Safari Activities at Sarova Shaba:
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Game Drives:
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Camel Safaris:
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Visit to Traditional Samburu Village:
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Birdwatching
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Nature Walks:
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Games:Games available at the lodge are darts, pool & board games.
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Wellness:
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Samburu Culture and Cultural Talks and Community Work
Child Policy:
Children are welcome at Sarova Shaba Lodge. However, parental supervision at all times is a must for younger children below 5 years as the layout of the camp is very natural with water bodies and it is situated along with river bank
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