Mount Kenya National Park

Mount Kenya National Park

Mount Kenya National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, protects Africa’s second-highest mountain, Mount Kenya (5,199 m). Located in central Kenya, about 175 km north of Nairobi, the park is a spectacular wilderness area offering dramatic scenery, unique wildlife, and world-class trekking.The mountain’s peaks Batian, Nelion, and Lenana are surrounded by glaciers, alpine meadows, and dense montane forests. The lower slopes are cloaked in bamboo and tropical forest, while higher altitudes reveal rare afro-alpine plants found nowhere else on Earth.Wildlife includes elephants, buffalo, hyenas, giant forest hogs, and an array of primates and birds, including the endangered lammergeier vulture. The park is a haven for hikers and climbers, with routes ranging from multi-day treks to technical ascents for experienced mountaineers. Mount Kenya holds deep cultural significance to the Kikuyu people, who regard it as the home of their god, Ngai. Beyond adventure, the park offers peace, beauty, and a chance to experience Kenya’s highland wilderness at its finest.

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Where is Mount Kenya National Park located?
In central Kenya, straddling the equator, about 175 km from Nairobi.
What is the park famous for?
Mount Kenya’s dramatic peaks, unique high-altitude vegetation, trekking and climbing opportunities, and UNESCO World Heritage status.
What activities are available?
Hiking, trekking, mountain climbing, birdwatching, camping, and photography.
Do I need to be a climber to enjoy the park?
No  many trails are accessible to non-climbers, including scenic day hikes and multi-day treks to Point Lenana.
How do I get there?
By road from Nairobi (about 3–4 hours) or by air to Nanyuki or other nearby airstrips.

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