Mount Kenya Safaris

MOUNT KENYA NATIONAL PARK
Mount Kenya lies in the central highlands a couple of hundred km north of the Equator mark. The mountain is located 180m north of Nairobi City and can be seen from high-rise buildings in Nairobi. The mountain is an extinct volcano, which formed a few million years. Mount Kenya is a typical equatorial mountain whose highest peak is covered with glaciers.
Mount Kenya National Park
is located Nyeri district, central province. The Wildlife Service maintains and manages the park. The park covers an area of 700 sq km. The rugged landscape features alpine, sub-alpine, moorland and tundra flora comprising of several giant species. Mount Kenya has very appealing scenery punctuated by glacier lakes, tarns and peaks, rare bird varieties and wildlife, natural mineral springs and a mountain forest with high altitude game.
Vegetation

At 3000-3500m, the area is generally open and dotted with shrubs: African sage, protea and helicrysum. There is also a wide variety of alpine and sub alpine flora to be found on the lower slopes where rainfall is plentiful.
Wildlife

Wildlife consists of fauna like Elephants, black-rhino, giant forest hog, tree hyrax, white-tailed mangoose, lion, Bongo, Bush buck, Leopard and over 130 bird species.
Plant life involves several giant species such as moorland and Alpine pastures. Some rare and unusual bird species for sighting by the birders include the purple-throated cuckoo and the red-fronted parrot. A number of raptors are commonly spotted along with the very rare lammergeyer, or bearded vulture.
Mount Kenya Trekking
Being the second highest mountain in Africa, Mt Kenya stands tall at a whooping 5199m above sea level and Situated 16km south of the equator. This mountain in Central Kenya Highlands is within the Mt Kenya National Park, and is among the most beautiful landscapes in the entire Africa. With three mountain peaks i.e., the Batian, the Nelion and the Lenana providing the perfect backdrop for a fun and adventurous Kenyan mountain vacation.

Scenic Mount kenya
Climbers have 4 major Trails to consider

1. The Naro Moru Route – this offers the easiest and fastest ascent although there are some steep sections.
2. The Sirimon Route is known for giving nature lovers the opportunity to see monkeys, lizards, antelopes and other wildlife
3. The Chogoria Route – this is the most scenic and has the best adventurous hikes on Mount Kenya.
4. The Burguret Route – this is considered one of the toughest climbs with much forest trekking
Best Climbing Season

The best months for climbing Mount Kenya are January – February and August – September. Climbers coming from the lowlands, it may take them a few days to acclimatise to the higher elevation of the mountain topography.

Mount Kenya Tourists                                     The sirimon-route Trek
Accommodation

At the base and all around the mountain are several famous accommodation options such as the Naro Moru River Lodge, Mount Kenya Safari Club, Outspan, Treetops Lodge, Mountain Lodge Bantu and many others. Tourists who are unwilling to climb the mountain often visit the hotels for sight, comfort accommodations, fresh air and serenity.
Attractions

-Rugged landscape features.
-Mountain Kenya.
-Fauna; Bongo, Bush buck, Leopard
-Birds; over 130 bird species
Safari Activities

-Mountaineering
-Birding
-Trekking
-Nature walks
Open: daily, 6:00am-7:00pm including pubic holidays.
Note: Entry is allowed on foot.
Visitors will not be allowed entry after 6:15pm.
Entry
Entry is by cash paid at park entrance in Kshs or US$.
No smartcard required at present.
Getting There

By Air: There is an Airstrip at park headquarters or via Nanyuki Airstrip
By Road: A 2 WD vehicle is suitable for specific dry seasons; however; a 4WD is ideal all year through.
From Nairobi travel north-east to Thika, Karatina and Nyeri.13km before Nyeri turn right towards Kiganjo and Naro Moru (15km) Moru is 17km from Naro moru gate.

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