Tourist activities to do at Mount Kenya National Park: Mount Kenya National Park is situated in the northeastern part of Nairobi. It’s home to Africa’s second-highest mountain in Africa, standing tall at 5,199 meters above sea level. This mighty mountain serves as a vital water source, feeding several river systems including Lake Tana and the Northern Ewaso Ngiro ecosystem. Mount Kenya National Park covers an impressive area of 2800 square kilometers, with elevations ranging from 3000 meters above the contour line to 715 kilometers northeast of Nairobi. Mount Kenya National Park started as a game reserve in 1978 and it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 due to its ecological importance.

Tourist activities to do at Mount Kenya National Park

Are you looking for an adventure? Look no further than Mount Kenya National Park! This park offers some of the most thrilling and exciting activities, including mountain climbing, game viewing, and bird watching.

Game drives

Mount Kenya National Park is home to many animal species, including elephants, cape buffalos, leopards, tree hyrax, suni antelopes, black-fronted duiker, mole rate, bushbucks, waterbuck, eland, bongo antelope, giant forest hogs, genet cats, zebra, bat-eared fox, wild dogs, warthogs, mongoose, jackal, hyena, black rhinos, impales, white-tailed mongoose as well as primates like black and white colobus monkeys, baboon and many more. During your game drive safaris, you’ll have the chance to spot these remarkable creatures roaming in their natural habitat.

Mountain Climbing

Mount Kenya National Park offers the most adventurous and exciting activity where visitors engage in climbing Mount Kenya. Mount Kenya is an extinct volcano and the second-highest mountain in Africa. There are easy and challenging routes for hikers of all levels. The two snow-capped peaks, Batian and Nelion, are the most popular routes. You can choose from several trails, including the Sirimon Route, which offers camps along the way; the Burget Route, which takes you through a tropical rainforest; the Naro Moru Route, which is short and easy; the Chogoria Route, which offers stunning views; or Timau Route, which is less used but still a great option.

The best Mount Kenya climbing time is during the dry season especially in mid-January to February and August to October. By this time the area is dry and thus provides you with a comfortable hiking experience.

Hiking to the summit of Mount Kenya

You can also decide to climb to the top of the Mountain Kenya. this adventure experience will give the tourists a breath-taking moment. Once at the summit, you will be rewarded with astonishing views of all glaciers, Lakes, birds as well as a variety of animals and plants.

Tourist activities to do at Mount Kenya National Park
Hiking safaris on Mount Kenya

Bird Watching

Mount Kenya National Park is also a haven for bird enthusiasts.  The park is home to many endemic bird species, forest birds, and more. During your guided birdwatching tours, you’ll have the opportunity to spot different colorful bird species such as Gray Crowned-Crane, African Jacana,  Little Grebe, Marabou Stork, Reed Cormorant, Pink-backed Pelican, White-headed Woodhoopoe, Narina Trogon, Hamerkop, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, White-tailed Crested the, Osprey, Speckled Pigeon, Rameron Pigeon, Eastern Bronze-naped Pigeon, White-browed Coucal, African Emerald Cuckoo, Sombre Nightjar, Common Swift, African Rail, Blacksmith Lapwing, African Snipe, African Sacred Ibis, Western Cattle-Egret, Yellow-billed Egret, Black-winged Kite, European Honey-buzzard, European Honey-buzzard and many more.

Camping and cave tours

One of the most exhilarating experiences for visitors to Mount Kenya National Park is camping at the top of the mountain. The park offers designated camping areas for tourists, where you can set up your tent and enjoy breathtaking views. Near the reserved camping area, there are also caves which you can visit at a throw-stone distance.

When is the ideal time to visit Mount Kenya National Park?

 Well, the truth is that you can visit the park all year round, but if you want the best experience, consider the dry season, which falls between June to September and December to March.

During this period, the rainforest will be drier, making it easier to hike to the summit without worrying about muddy trails. You’ll also have a clearer view of the animals roaming around, thanks to the shorter shrubs and bushes in the forest. It’s like having a front-row seat to nature’s beauty.

Where to stay in Mount Kenya National Park

While there are a range of accommodation options available in Mount Kenya National Park, the accommodation facilities in the park range from luxury, to mid-range. Some of the accommodation facilities options here includes Naro Moru Lodge, Ol Pejeta House, Ikweta Safari Camp, Serena Sweetwaters, Rhino Watch Safari Lodge, Misty Mountain Lodge, Shiptons Camp Mountain Hut, Castle Forest Lodge, Bantu Mountain Lodge, Fairmount Kenya Safari Club, Serena Mountain Lodge, Rutundu Log Cabins and many more.

 How to reach Mount Kenya National Park

When getting to Mount Kenya National Park you can either use road or air transport means

By Road transport

When using the road, you will fly into Nairobi airport and then connect by road to the national park which takes about 4 hours’ drive.

By Flight

Airstrips: The closest airport to Mount Kenya is at Nanyuki or the Laikipia Airport, though there are several small airports near the private lodges in the area. Most tourists will fly into Nairobi through Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and then get driven to the Mount Kenya National Park by road. Flight can also give you a great aerial view, though many prefer road transport, as it gives you a great countryside experience.

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