Lodokejek Postal Codes: 20600 | Samburu West, Samburu
The Postal Codes for Lodokejek is 20600 in Samburu West, Samburu, Samburu West, Kenya. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Lodokejek.
Postal Codes for Places in Lodokejek
Showing 9 places in Lodokejek. Last verified with official records on April 25, 2026.
| Baawa | |
| Garma | |
| Kirimon | |
| Ledero | |
| Lmisigiyoi | |
| Lodokejek | |
| Lonkatolia | |
| Mbarigum | |
| Mugur |
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Sample Address Format for Lodokejek
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Lodokejek, Samburu West, Samburu, 20600
KENYA
Lodokejek on the Map
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Lodokejek Quick Facts
| Country | Kenya (KE) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Kenya โ Samburu โ Samburu West |
| Postal Code | 20600 |
| County | Samburu |
| Constituencies | Samburu West |
| ISO Codes | KE / KEN / 404 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ke |
| Coordinates | 1.2, 37.3 |
| Places | 9 |
What to Know About Lodokejek
Key Facts
Lodokejek is a specific location within Samburu West constituency in Samburu County, Kenya. Situated in the northern part of Samburu West, this area lies within the broader Rift Valley region of Kenya, characterized by its semi-arid landscape and proximity to important conservation areas. Lodokejek is part of the traditional homeland of the Samburu people, a Nilotic ethnic group closely related to the Maasai, who maintain their distinctive pastoralist culture and traditions in this challenging environment. The region experiences a dry climate with sparse vegetation typical of northern Kenya's arid zones, though it benefits from seasonal rainfall patterns that support limited livestock grazing. While specific population figures for Lodokejek itself are not widely documented, Samburu West constituency as a whole has approximately 80,000 residents according to recent estimates, with the majority engaged in pastoralism and small-scale agriculture where water resources permit. The area contains several smaller settlements and manyattas (traditional Samburu homesteads) scattered across its territory. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this remote part of Kenya, understanding Lodokejek's specific location within the broader Samburu West administrative structure is essential for accurate addressing and mail delivery.