Shaba National Reserve
Shaba National Reserve spans 239 square kilometers and lies in Isiolo County, forming part of the greater ecosystem that includes Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves. It is named after the volcanic Mount Shaba and is bordered to the west by the life-giving Ewaso Nyiro River.
| Visa requirements | As of January 2024,1 Kenya is a visa-free country, but all foreign visitors must apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before travel via the official website. Requirements include a valid passport (6 months+), a recent passport photo, contact details, flight itinerary, and hotel bookings. The eTA must be approved before boarding. |
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| Languages spoken | Swahili & English |
| Currency used | Kenyan Shilling (Ksh) |
| Area (km2) | 239 |
| Country name | Kenya |




