Aberdare National Park is located
about 100 km north from Nairobi and stretches over a wide variety of terrains
because it covers altitudes from about 7,000 feet (2,100 m) to 14,000 feet
(4,300 m) above sea level. Established in May 1950, the Aberdare National
Park covers an area of 766 square kilometers and forms part of the Aberdare
Mountain Range. The park contains a wide range of landscapes - from the
mountain peaks that rise to 14,000 feet (4,300 m) above sea level, to
their deep, v-shaped valleys intersected by streams, rivers, and waterfalls. Moorland,
bamboo forests and rainforests are found at lower altitudes.
The Aberdare National Park covers the higher areas of the Aberdare Mountain Range of central Kenya and the Aberdare Salient to their east. Rhino Ark is a charity devoted to the protection of this critical habitat area.
The Aberdare National Park covers the higher areas of the Aberdare Mountain Range of central Kenya and the Aberdare Salient to their east. Rhino Ark is a charity devoted to the protection of this critical habitat area.
Animals easily observed include the lion, leopard, african
elephant, african hunting dog, giant forest hog, bushbuck, mountain reedbuck, waterbuck,
cape buffalo, suni, side-striped jackal, eland, duikers olive baboon, black and
white Colobus monkey, and sykes monkey. Rarer sightings include those of the golden
cat and the bongo - an elusive forest
antelope that lives in the bamboo forest. Animals like the eland and
spotted and melanistic serval cats can be found higher up in the moorlands. The
Aberdare National Park also contains a large population of the black rhino.
Visitors can also indulge in walking, picnics, in the rivers and camping in the
moorlands. Even the bird viewing is rewarding, with over 250 species of birds
in the park, including the endangered Aberdare Cisticola, Jackson's Francolin,
sparry hawk, goshawks, eagles, sunbirds and plovers. It is a traditional belief
of the Kikuyu that the Aberdare Mountain Range, where this park is located, is
one of the homes of Ngai, or God.
Visitors to
the park can find different types of accommodation according to their taste,
ranging from the Treetops tree-house Lodge,
to the Ark Lodge- built in
the shape of Noah's Ark - and three self-help banda sites, eight special
campsites and a public campsite in the moorland. There are also five picnic
sites. Both Treetops and Ark provide excellent nighttime wildlife
viewing. From here, visitors can observe various animals, such as elephant, buffalo,
lion and rhino, which get attracted to the waterholes.
There is also catering by the KWS
provided at Fishing
lodge house, Tusk camp bandas and Sapper Hut.
Camping services
are also present and are made available at Public campsites that are, Reedbuck
and Ruhuruini.Special camps present are Queen Beatrice, Muringato, Prince
Charles, Nyati and Bongo.
The park
also includes two airstrips at Mweiga and Nyeri.
References Wikipedia and KWS
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