19/05/2026
β‘Icons of the North
There are species here that exist in Kenya's north and almost nowhere else, and encountering them for the first time tends to rewrite your understanding of what a safari can offer.
The Reticulated Giraffe carries a bold mosaic of deep rust and burnt sienna, divided by crisp white lines so precise they look hand-drawn. The Grevy's Zebra stands apart by its narrow, tightly packed stripes against a brilliant white coat and broad, mule-like ears. The Beisa Oryx moves through the heat haze in pale silver-fawn, its sharp black facial markings and long straight horns unmistakable.
The Gerenuk, rust-red and impossibly slender, is the only antelope that has evolved entirely beyond the need for water. And the Somali Ostrich announces itself in colour before size, the male's vivid blue-grey neck electric against the pale ochre scrubland. Each one is a reason in itself to come north.
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