Samburu Sopa Lodge Planetarium

On the magical evening of September 7th, we proudly unveiled our new planetarium, a pioneering step into Kenya’s Astro-tourism landscape that invites guests to explore the cosmos from the heart of Samburu. The launch coincided with a rare celestial spectacle, a total lunar eclipse, commonly known as a Blood Moon, perfectly aligned with Saturn in the night sky, offering an unforgettable experience under the stars.

The event was officially opened by Hon. Rebecca Miano, EGH, Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife, and graced by distinguished guests including Samburu County Governor Jonathan Lati Lelelit, Prof. Erustus Kanga of Kenya Wildlife Service, Brig. Hillary Kipkosgey of the Kenya Space Agency, Allan Njoroge of the Kenya Tourism Board, Amb. Diana Kiambuthi from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Kimani Wa Nyoike of Leo Sky Africa, alongside key tourism leaders.

Other important partners who joined in celebrating this milestone included Safarilink Aviation and Sense of Africa.

This launch marks a new chapter for Sopa Lodges, where wild safari meets the stars. Plan your visit and experience Astro, a night under the stars, exclusively at Samburu Sopa Lodge.

 

Astro-Tourism FAQs

What is Astro-tourism?

It is stargazing with a twist, combining astronomy, culture and nature under Samburu’s darkest night skies.

Why is Samburu the Ideal destination for stargazing?

  • Kenya is located on the equator, which allows VVIP views of both the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres.
  • Our unique geo-location; Samburu has clear, unpolluted and uninterrupted night skies that allow for clear views of the skies and its celestial bodies.
  • Samburu community has deep cultural knowledge, values and stories making it the ideal destination for this new innovation.

What can I experience at the lodge?

Private dinner under the stars, guided stargazing session using powerful telescopes,binoculars, storytelling around the bonfire while using laser pointers and Planetarium sessions.

Is there a planetarium?

Yes! A manyatta-shaped planetarium offers an immersive sky show session.

Who leads the stargazing sessions?

An Astro-physicist and trained Sopa cultural astronomers blending science with cultural insights.

Can I combine this with a safari?

Absolutely! During the day, you can enjoy exciting game drives where you will have the chance to spot the Samburu Special Five (Grevy’s zebra, Reticulated giraffe, Gerenuk, Somali ostrich and Beisa oryx), rare species found exclusively in the Samburu region. In addition to wildlife viewing, the area is home to an incredible variety of birdlife, making it a paradise for bird watching and bird photography enthusiasts. You can also explore the landscape on guided nature walks, offering an even deeper connection with the environment. All of this blends seamlessly with magical celestial nights, where stargazing under Samburu’s vast, unpolluted skies becomes the perfect way to end your day.

Is it family friendly?

Yes! Kids and adults alike can enjoy telescope viewing, constellation tracing and cultural tales.

Do I need special gear?

No, telescopes, binoculars, and laser pointers are provided as part of the experience.

Is it available year round?

Yes, with special events during eclipses, meteor showers and seasonal celestial highlights.

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