Shimba Hills National Reserve

Shimba Hills National Reserve

Shimba Hills National Reserve, located in Kwale County just 33 km from Mombasa, is a coastal gem offering a refreshing blend of wildlife, lush forests, and scenic landscapes. Covering 300 km², the reserve is known for its rolling hills, cool climate, and sweeping views of the Indian Ocean. Shimba Hills is home to the endangered sable antelope, found nowhere else in Kenya, as well as elephants, giraffes, buffalo, leopards, serval cats, and over 230 bird species. The reserve’s unique mix of coastal rainforest and grassland supports rare plant species, including cycads and orchids. One of its highlights is the Sheldrick Falls, a 25-meter waterfall nestled deep in the forest, which can be reached via a guided nature walk. The reserve is also a haven for butterfly enthusiasts, with over 295 species recorded.Its close proximity to Kenya’s south coast beaches makes Shimba Hills the perfect combination of safari and sea, ideal for day trips or short getaways from Diani, Mombasa, or Tiwi.

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Where is Shimba Hills National Reserve located?
In Kwale County, southeastern Kenya, about 1 hour’s drive from Mombasa and 45 minutes from Diani Beach.
What is the reserve famous for?
The endangered sable antelope, Sheldrick Falls, and its unique coastal rainforest ecosystem.
What wildlife can I see?
Sable antelope, elephants, giraffes, buffalo, leopards, bushbucks, and numerous bird and butterfly species.
. When is the best time to visit?
Yearround, though the dry seasons (June–October and January–February) are ideal for wildlife viewing.
What activities can I do?
Game drives, guided forest walks, birdwatching, butterfly spotting, and hiking to Sheldrick Falls.

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