Marsabit National Park is a remote, scenic wilderness located in northern Kenya, offering a unique blend of dramatic landscapes, lush forests, and desert surroundings. Often called “an oasis in the desert”, the park sits on an extinct volcanic mountain rising from the arid plains, creating a cool, green haven for wildlife and visitors alike.The park is famous for its dense montane forest, crystal-clear crater lakes such as Lake Paradise, and sweeping views across the surrounding Chalbi Desert. It is also home to a rich variety of wildlife, including elephants (once known for their massive tusks), buffalo, greater kudu, leopards, hyenas, and over 350 species of birds.Marsabit is also culturally significant, inhabited by diverse pastoral communities such as the Rendille, Borana, and Samburu, whose traditions and lifestyles add depth to the visitor experience. Its remoteness and rugged beauty make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path Kenyan safari.