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The Most Beautiful Wildlife Spectacle...Game Parks in Kenya

Kenya Game Parks

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National Parks
Aberdare
Amboseli
Lake Nakuru
Meru
Sibiloi
Mt Kenya
Nairobi
Tsavo East
Tsavo West
Marsabit
Game reserves
Shaba National Rsrv
Masai Mara
Samburu Nature Rsrv
 
National Parks
Aberdare National Park

 

a tusker in the aberdares

The Park is part of the Aberdare Mountain Range which forms the steep eastern edge of the Rift Valley. It lies approx 180kms north of Nairobi and has an altitude of 7,000 to 14,000 ft. The scenery in this region is spectacular and impressive as is the range of wildlife. Due to the dense forest vegetation, you will need to do some searching for the wildlife, but there are also many purposes built game viewing lodges. Game to be found in the park includes; elephant, lion, black rhino, waterbuck, gazelle, giant forest hog, genet cats, leopard, buffalo and the rare spiral-horned antelope known as the bongo.

Accommodation
includes two lodges, Treetops and the Ark which both provide night game viewing facilities. There are also three self-catering sites ("bandas"), eight tented campsites and one public campsite.

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Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park, although small, at approx 395 sq km, is one of Kenya's most popular parks. The views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, coupled with the variety of game to be found, draws the visitors in. The park which lies approximately 140kms south of Nairobi on the border with Tanzania, is most famed for its large herds of elephants.

Accommodation
A wide range of accommodation is available inside and just outside the park. There is a basic campsite on the southern boundary of the park.

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Lake Nakuru National Park
Flamingos
flamingoes at lake nakuru

The park entrance lies 6km from Nakuru town and the main attraction is Lake Nakuru, a shallow alkaline soda lake set beneath the high cliffs of the eastern Rift Valley. It is an ornithologists' paradise offering the spectacular view of up to 2 million flamingos at one time (during the season) along with hundreds of other species including birds of prey. An area of 190 sq km around the lake is fenced in as a national park and has been made a sanctuary for Rothschild giraffes and black rhinos.

Accommodation
Sarova Lion Hill Lodge Set on a plateau in an elevation above Lake Nakuru Beautifully landscaped with natural foliage and a startling variety of flower gardens. All bedrooms are chalets with private shower and WC, mosquito net, verandas with panoramic views of the flamingo pink-rimmed lake. Recreation facilities include a swimming pool and sauna There are two campsites, both with running waters and long-drop toilets.

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Meru National Park

The park is situated approximately 360km northeast of Nairobi and covers an area of 870 sq kms. This park was the setting for Joy Adamson's book "Born Free" and it remains one of Kenya's most unspoilt parks. The scenery is varied, wild and beautiful, from woodlands at 3,000 ft on the slope of Nyambeni Mountain Range to wide open plains with many rivers running through. Game found here includes; lion, cheetah, leopard, elephant, antelopes, and buffalo. In the many rivers hippo and crocodile are found in abundance. You may be lucky to spot Kenya only colony of the rare white rhino. There are several other parks which can be visited from here within a day, they include Bisandi National Reserve, Kora National Park, Rahole National Reserve and Mwingi National Reserve.

Accommodation
Meru Mulika Lodge Located within the park next to a water hole, excellent for game viewing.

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Sibiloi National Park
the great migration

This is Kenya's most remote national park, lying right in the north of the country bordering with Lake Turkana. The region is hot, dry and windswept, but surprising has a large variety of wildlife and birds. These include Grevy's zebra, ostrich, gerenuk, oryx, tiang and a large population of Nile crocodile in the lake. The park's petrified forest is proof that this region was once lush and densely forested.
Due to the remoteness and inhospitable terrain most people visit this area in organised groups.

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Mt Kenya National Park
cheetah

The National Park lies approximately 176kms northeast of Nairobi and covers an area of approximately 700 sq kms, with a landscape consisting mainly of forest and bare rock. Mount Kenya is an extinct volcano straddled across the equator, and is Africa's second highest peak. The altitude ranges from between 11,000 to 17,058ft, with the highest peaks being Batian at 17,058ft and Nelion at 17,022ft. These are regularly climbed by experienced climbers though very few actually make it to the top. The more popular peak for climbers is the easier Lenana which reaches a height of 16,354ft. and can be climbed without the use of specialist equipment. Climbers are often accompanied by a guide, with porters being available. There are climbers huts is rest up in, but plenty of food and warm clothes should be taken with you. The best time of the year for climbing is from mid-January to late February and from late August through September The scenery is stunning and quite breathtaking. It is also a botanist's paradise, with a wide variation in flora as the altitude changes. The region is home to a variety of wildlife including some unique species, such as Black and White colobus and Sykes monkeys, bushbuck, buffalo, elephant, Olive baboon, waterbuck, black rhino, leopard, hyena, bongo and at high altitudes zebra and eland can be found.

Accommodation
Available at the Mountain Lodge in the heart of the rainforest. and there are three self catering (banda) sites within the park. Naro Moru River Lodge

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Nairobi National Park
the grevy zebra

Nairobi National Park is only 20 minutes drive from the city and is ideal if you only have a stopover in the city and want to experience some of Africa's game. Because of it's location, there are many visitors, both tourists and residents but you are guaranteed to see an abundance of game, seemingly unaware and unafraid of humans. The elephant is the only one of the 'big five' not found here, but leopard, lion, buffalo, rhino, giraffe, hippo, crocodile, antelope, wildebeest, eland, zebra and Thompson's gazelle as well as many other species are here in abundance. At the western end of the park is an Animal Orphanage, dedicated to young animals who are injured or deserted in the wild. Here they are studied and cared for until they can be returned to the reserve.
There are no accommodation facilities within the park as it is located so close to the city centre.

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Tsavo East National Park
A lioness at the Tsavo

This is one of Kenya's oldest and largest parks, but huge areas, mainly to the north of the Galana River, are completely closed to the public. The southern accessible area of the park includes the Kanderi Swamp and the Aruba Dam on the Voi river and has large concentrations of game including hippo, giant crocodiles lion, leopard, waterbuck, kudu, zebra and ostrich. It is also home to the largest herds of elephant in Kenya, usually covered in red dust. The park provides for excellent photography with it's spectacular views such as Mudanda Rock and Yatta Plateau.

Accommodation
Taita Hills Hilton Safari Lodge Situated adjacent to Tsavo National Park at the foot of Taita Hills. The Lodge has 60 guest rooms and two suites, all with panoramic views of the hotel's own wildlife sanctuary, while resort offerings include a swimming pool, mini-golf and camel riding. Voi Safari Lodge - located near the southern boundary and set on a hillside overlooking a floodlit waterhole and providing photography hides closeby. Camping is possible at Voi Gate and Kanderi Swamp and at Mukwaju Camp site situated on the Voi River 50km in from the main gate.

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Tsavo West National Park

The park is located approx 230kms from Nairobi off the main Mombasa-Nairobi road and has three rivers flowing through it; the Galana, the Athi and the Tsavo attracting large concentrations of game including buffalo, rhino, giraffe, zebra, lion, leopard, cheetah crocodile and many varieties of antelope. In the northwestern corner of the park is Shetani Lava Flow, a massive lava bed created by an eruption in the Chyulu Hills where the raw cone at the centre can still be seen. Rain falling in these hills is purified as it soaks through the porous volcanic ash , running underground for 50km, resurfacing at the lush Mzimba Springs, which is one of the parks main attractions. This is haven to crocodiles and hippo and a waterhole for a large variety of other game.

Accommodation
The park has two lodges; Kilaguni Lodge, Kenya's oldest park lodge and Ngulia offering excellent views across the plain, both having waterholes attracting large amounts of game. Campsite are located at Tsavo, Mtito, Andei and Chyulu gates and Ziwani Camp site which is located on the western boundary of the park.

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Marsabit National Park
Wilderbeast

The Marsabit National Reserve lies in northern Kenya in a densely forested mountain park, being home two beautiful crater lakes. The park was once famous for it's large tusker elephants but that was before the poachers slaughtered most the large ones. Elephants are still in abundance along with large herbs of kudu and many birds of prey.

Accommodation
The park has a lodge and camping facilities. Marsabit Lodge Small lodge with 24 rooms each having bath and balcony.

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Game Reserves
Shaba Game Reserve

Situated 314 km from Nairobi in Central Kenya, off the Uaso Nyiro River, being a semi-desert. It is the natural habitat for the Grevy Zebra, Reticulated Giraffe, and Gerenuk, only found in this part of Kenva. There are also herds of Elephants, plenty of Lions, Cheetah, Crocodile, hundreds of species of birds and other game.

Accommodation
Sarova Shaba Lodge having 85 Bedrooms in 2 Storeys, 4 rooms to a block - All thatched chalets face the river Luxury en-suite with bath, shower and WC Mosquito net and fan. Recreation facilities include outdoor Swimming Pool, viewing deck along the river to watch and feed crocodiles Traditional dancers , Safaris Game drives.

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Masai Mara Game Reserve
Zebras

The Masai Mara is regarded as the most favorite and is definitely the most popular game reserve in Kenya, having over 140,000 visitors per year. The reserve lies approx 270km west of Nairobi and covers an area of approximately 1,510 sq km, bordering with the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The landscaped is mostly open Savannah grasslands and acacia shrubland. During the months of July to September one of nature's most dramatic spectacles occurs, the annual migration of over a million wildebeest and zebra, coming from the Serengeti, to cross the Mara River into the Reserve. At this time of the year you will see a large number of lion, hippo, crocodile and vultures all of which prey on the weak and young migrating animals. Other game to be found in the Masai Mara at any time of the year include; elephants, cheetahs, baboons, gazelles, giraffes, jackals, cheetahs, leopards, hyenas, water buffalo, ostriches, and a large variety of antelope and birdlife.

Accommodation
within the reserve ranges from two stone built lodges; Mara Serena Lodge and Keekorok Lodge and luxury permanent tented camps, and a number of campsites. Sarova Mara Camp Located in the The camp is set on an elevation surrounded by two streams and beautifully laid out grounds. Each room is a luxurious tent, with a permanent roof and zip-up front, and permanent shower and WC. Games Drives and Hot Air Balloon A hot air balloon safari can be arranged at the camp.Keekorok Game Lodge Situated in the centre of the game reserve, accommodation in stone and wooden cottages with bath/shower. The lodge has a swimming pool and can arrange hot air balloon rides.

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Samburu and Buffalo Springs

The Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves lie northeast of Nairobi halfway to Lake Turkana and cover an area of approximately 300 sq kms. The area is arid and largely semi-desert, but has a large concentration of game including some species not found elsewhere; such as the oryx, gerenuk, Reticulated giraffe and grevy's Zebra. Other game includes ostriches, elephants and leopards who are lured into the lodges with bait, so the tourists can get a glimpse.

Accommodation
In Samburu accommodation consists of two lodges ; the Samburu Lodge and the River Lodge. And in Buffalo Springs there is the Buffalo Springs Tented Lodge, which offers permanent tents, cottages and self-catering bandas.

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