Saruni Rhino

Saruni Rhino is located in Sera Community Conservancy, in the wild, undiscovered northern frontier of Kenya.

The camp is a little under 2 hours from Saruni Samburu lodge in the nearby Kalama Conservancy. This lodge opened in 2017 and is the first and only lodge in East Africa to offer safaris specifically focused on tracking the critically endangered black rhino on foot.
Saruni Rhino is the latest addition to the Saruni portfolio, which also include the excellent Saruni MaraSaruni Wild and Saruni Samburu, to which it is very closely affiliated.
Just getting to Saruni Rhino is an adventure. Guests are driven either up the new Ethiopian highway and then east into the bush, or north-east along a dirt track. In either case, Saruni Rhino is about two hours’ drive from the Samburu National Reserve. As you drive through this very rural area of Kenya, you will see herds of cattle, goats and flocks of sheep, minded by semi-nomadic herdsmen.