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NAIROBI
NATIONAL PARK
One of Kenya's original
National Parks established in 1948, it features 117 sq.
kms of pristine savannah and yet is only 8 kms from the
city centre. Large populations of Giraffe, Wildebeest, Eland
and Gazelle dominate the plains. Of the big five only the
Elephant has not been spotted. Prides of Lions appear at
the entrance to Mbagathi Gorge. This park, so convenient
to the business traveller also offers the spectacle of a
Nairobi silhouette on the near horizon. Bounded by the Athi
River to the south with its Hippo pools, here there are
two animal orphanages including Daphne Sheldrick's Home
for Orphaned Elephants and Rhinos.
Accommodation: Maasai Safari
Lodge
TSAVO NATIONAL PARK
At 20,807 sq. kilometres,
Tsavo is larger than Wales and Jamaica. The Park lies midway
between Nairobi and Mombasa. Its red earth characterises
its rivers and Elephants. A safari here will turn your hair
red! The Chyulu Hills feed Mzima Springs with 20 million
litres of crystal clear water daily. A remarkable oasis
supporting Hippos, Crocs, Gazelle, Zebra, Giraffe and thick
Acacia forests filled with chattering Birds and Monkeys.
Outstanding vantage points include Ngulia Escarpment and
Voi out in the east. The Chyulu Hills out west and the outstanding
lava flows/cones, as at Shitani (near Kilaguni Lodge), are
a fascination unequalled to many geologists.
Accommodation: Salt Lick/Taita
Hills, Ngulia Safari Lodge, Finch Hatton Camp, Voi Safari
Lodge, Lake Jipe Lodge and Kilaguni Lodge
AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
One of the most popular
National Parks right on the Tanzania border, offering a
unique spectacle - the backdrop is snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Located 165 kms S.E.. of Nairobi and encompassing 392 sq
kms., the park is entered from the North via Namanga. You
can expect to see a proliferation of Giraffe and Elephant.
The 56 species here includes Baboon, Velvet Monkey, Lion,
Cheetah, Rhino, Zebra,Wildebeest and Grant's Gazelle. With
a seasonal lake that attracts Flamingo, birdlife spotted
in this region includes the Taveta Golden Waver and the
Malachite Kingfisher.
Accommodation: Amboseli
Lodge, Amboseli Serena Lodge, Kilimanjaro Safari Lodge,
Oltukai Lodge and Tortilis Tented
CampMasai Mara and Samburu
Parks
MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
The Mara's gentle fertile climate
bounded by The Rift, offers perhaps the richest stocked
reserve set within some 1672 sq kms - an unlimited spectacle
of wildlife. Located 268 kms west of Nairobi, the emphasis
here is on game. Herds of immense Elephants, browse among
Lion, Buffalo, Thompson's Gazelle, Zebra and Topi. You may
occasionally sight a Rhino or Leopard. In the Mara River
Hippos play and Crocs bask on the banks. The annual migration
of a million Wildebeest follows the rains north.
Accommodation: Governor's
Camp, Kichwa Tembo Camp, Mara Interpids Club, Mara Serena
Lodge, Mara Sarova Camp, Mara Simba Lodge, Mara Sopa Lodge,
Mara Safari Club, Keekorok Lodge, Ol Kuruk Mara and Siana
Springs
SAMBURU, BUFFALO SPRINGS &
SHABA GAME RESERVE
A getaway delight for the
connoisseur who may well chance upon a Leopard. Dramatically
hot under the harsh equatorial sun, watered by the Ewaso
Nyiro River, rich in huge Nile Crocodile & Hippo, Samburu
is some 331 kms North of Nairobi and set within the lands
of the colourful Samburu Pastorialists. The reserve contains
rarely found species including Reticulated Giraffe, Blue
legged Somali Ostrich, Grevys Zebra and the long-necked
Gerenuk (Antelope Giraffe). Within Shaba we have the sharp
contrast of riverine forest around the four springs within
its rugged wilderness.
Accommodation: Samburu Serena
Lodge, Buffalo Springs Lodge, Shaba Sarova Lodge, Samburu
Lodge, Larsens Camp and Samburu Intrepids Club
Highlands of Kenya and Lake
Nakuru
MOUNT KENYA NATIONAL PARK
Aquafresh mountain air,
the glorious views, peace and tranquillity. This, the country's
highest mountain sits astride the Equator. This National
Park skirts the 10,500 feet contours and encompasses three
principal zones upwards. First, bamboo jungle and thick
mountain forests dress the vast gentle slopes; then the
alpine zone with its giant vegetation, including the Giant
Groundsei, towering some 18 feet in height. Finally the
rock peaks perpetually clad in glaciers and snow-fields.
Game is best spotted below the park boundary in and around
the forest from the Mountain Lodge.
Accommodation: Sweetwaters
Tented Camp, Mount Kenya Safari Club, Naro Moro River Lodge
and Mountain Lodge.
ABERDARE NATIONAL PARK
In this range of mountains
everything is on a grand scale. The highest is 13,120 feet.
Mutant Alpine plants include the 18 feet high Seneccio -
flowering only once in 20 years! Huge trees cover the lower
foothills. This fairyland of awesome majesty and beauty
- a unique ecosystem is fuelled by the perpetual and sometimes
heavy rains. Teeming with fish, crystal clear streams feed
icy rivers, which plunge in glorious waterfalls, the grandest
acquiring its name from Thompson who explored the area in
1883. At its east lies The Ark and Treetops on the Elephant
migration trek to Mt. Kenya. You may also see the Rhino.
Accommodation: The Ark,
Treetops Lodge and Aberdare Country Club.
LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK
Nakuru and nearby (about
12 kms) Elementaita, playing host also to Cormorants, Pelicans,
Black Winged Stilts, Avocets and in winter a mass of Ruffs.
Just north is the Menengai Crater (85 sq. km). This protected
habitat also supports a few Lions and Buffalos. Forest game
includes an occasional Leopard or Black Rhino. Close by
is Lake Elementaita.
Accommodation: Lake Nakuru
Lodge, Sarova Lion Hill Lodge and Lake Elementaita Lodge.
Kenya's game Reserves
MERU NATIONAL PARK
Best remembered as the setting
where Elsa, Joy Adamson's lioness, was returned to the wild,
Meru provides a stunning combination of diverse habitats.
On the lower slopes of Mt. Kenya, it remains an unspoilt
wilderness. Dense riverine forests attract Leopards, and
a full complement of 'the big five' including Black Rhino,
in a dramatic setting adorned with doum palms. Over 300
species of birdlife have also been recorded. Wooded thornbush
and grasslands in volcanic rock, give way to open red soil
grasslands over in the east. Highlights include Mulika Swamp
and the noisy Adamson's Fall where the Rojweru and Tana
rivers converge.
MWALUNGANJE NATIONAL PARK
Just north-west of Shimba
Hills lies Mwalunganje, watered by the Manolo River, a favourite
haunt of big tusker male Elephants, and where they take
their entertaining mud baths. The area with its surrounding
thick forest became a reserve to open up a connecting corridor
for the elephant trek south en-route to Shimba Hills. The
conservation area is recognised for its role in the development
of young independent male Elephants in their demanding life
ahead. The terrain is diverse, riverine forest gives way
to deciduous woodlands and dry baobab bushland, here the
rare Sokoke Scops Owl can be sighted.
SHIMBA HILLS NATIONAL PARK
This relatively compact
game sanctuary of 192 sq kms is just 30 kms from Mombasa
and comprises rainforest, which opens out into gentle hills,
rolling savannah and riverine forest. Sea breezes maintain
a cool climate. Here Elephants can be seen trailing their
young, the graceful Giraffe, numerous species of Antelope
and on occasion the proud and magnificent Lion. Both Taita
Hills Lodge and the distinctive thatched towers of Salt
Lick, provide the traveller with Hilton amenities and service.
Tents at Taita Hills satisfy a thirst for a bush safari.
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