Fly from Nairobi Wilson (WIL) to Samburu (UAS)
Whether you're travelling from Nairobi via Nairobi Wilson Airport to Samburu for vacations, business or family visits its always a smart choice to compare prices and make sure you're getting the best deal before booking your travel. As you depart the urban metro of Nairobi you will take on one of the most scenic journeys across Kenya as you trade the rich African plains of Samburu.
If you're all set to hit the skies, then start booking your travel arrangements with us today. There is a direct connection between Nairobi Wilson and Samburu. Use the box above to search flights for your specific dates and passenger numbers.
Distance and Flight Time
The average flying distance from Nairobi Wilson to Samburu is just over 389 kilometres or 242 miles and will take you around 1 hours and 10 minutes to travel from the airport to airport. The trip offers you a short time to relax, watch your favourite movie and by the time you finish your entertainment you should be preparing for landing. There are regular flights servicing the Malindi to Nairobi route from Air Kenya and Safarilink.
If you prefer to get a better lay of the land you can also travel by road by hiring a car or booking a bus, travelling by road via the A2 would take you around 6 hours and 38 minutes to complete and you would cover 400 kilometres in the process.
Not to Miss During Flights
Enjoy the most scenic journeys across Kenya which will have you travelling over numerous sites like Buffalo Springs National Reserve, Leparua Community Conservancy, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Borana Wild Life Conservancy and Mount Kenya National Park.
Airport & Layover Tips
Samburu Airport (IATA: UAS, ICAO: HKSB) is located in Samburu National Reserve, Samburu County, Rift Valley Province, near the geographical centre of the Republic of Kenya. It is a small civilian airport, serving Samburu National Reserve. Situated 1,004 metres (3,294 ft) above sea level, the airport has a single asphalt runway that measures 2,650 feet (810 m) long.