Aberdare National Park

Central region of Kenya
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Aberdare National Park is located in the central highlands of Kenya, within the Aberdare Mountain Range. It covers an area of about 766 square kilometers (296 square miles) and is […]

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Aberdare National Park is located in the central highlands of Kenya, within the Aberdare Mountain Range. It covers an area of about 766 square kilometers (296 square miles) and is known for its lush forests, scenic waterfalls, and diverse wildlife. The park’s elevation ranges from around 2,100 meters (6,900 feet) to 4,300 meters (14,100 feet), offering a cool and misty climate.

Key Attractions

  • Waterfalls: Aberdare is home to magnificent waterfalls, including Karuru Falls (the tallest in Kenya), Chania Falls, and Magura Falls.
  • Wildlife: The park hosts a variety of animals such as elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and the endangered black rhino. The elusive bongo antelope is a rare sight in the bamboo forests.
  • Birdwatching: With over 250 bird species, including the Jackson’s francolin and sunbirds, it’s a paradise for bird enthusiasts.
  • Treetop Lodges: Unique lodges like Treetops and The Ark provide elevated viewing platforms for observing nocturnal wildlife at waterholes.
  • Moorlands and Forests: The park’s landscape ranges from thick rainforest to alpine moorlands, offering beautiful hiking opportunities.

Activities

  • Game Drives: Explore the park’s winding trails for a chance to see a variety of animals.
  • Hiking and Trekking: Guided hikes through the forests and moorlands are available for adventurous visitors.
  • Fishing: The rivers and streams are stocked with trout, making it a great spot for fly fishing.
  • Picnics and Camping: There are designated areas for picnics and camping, surrounded by breathtaking views.

Best Time to Visit

  • The dry season (January to February and June to September) is ideal for wildlife viewing.
  • The wet season (March to May and October to December) is perfect for enjoying the waterfalls and lush vegetation.

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