Mt. Kenya National Park

 

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Overview

Mount Kenya National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in central Kenya, approximately 175 km northeast of Nairobi. The park surrounds Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest mountain at 5,199 meters (17,057 ft). It is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, glaciers, diverse ecosystems, and unique Afro-alpine vegetation.

The Mountain

Mount Kenya features three main peaks:

  • Batian (5,199m) – Highest peak, ideal for technical climbers

  • Nelion (5,188m) – Technical climbing peak

  • Point Lenana (4,985m) – Popular trekking peak accessible to hikers

The mountain offers spectacular views, alpine meadows, glacial lakes, and dramatic rocky summits.

Wildlife & Biodiversity

The park is home to diverse wildlife including:

  • Elephants

  • Buffaloes

  • Colobus monkeys

  • Leopards

  • Hyenas

  • Over 130 bird species

The lower slopes feature dense bamboo and montane forests, while higher altitudes showcase giant lobelias and senecios unique to the region.

Activities

  • Mountain climbing & trekking

  • Camping

  • Bird watching

  • Wildlife viewing

  • Photography tours

Best Time to Visit

  • January to March – Clear skies and excellent climbing conditions

  • June to October – Ideal for trekking and wildlife viewing

Why Visit Mount Kenya National Park?

Mount Kenya National Park offers a perfect blend of adventure, scenic beauty, and wildlife experiences. Whether you’re seeking a challenging climb or a peaceful nature escape, this park delivers an unforgettable Kenyan mountain safari experience.