Bomas of Kenya
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Mount Kenya National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the second-highest peak in Africa. Embark on thrilling treks through diverse ecosystems, including dense forests and alpine moorlands, and encounter unique wildlife. Immerse yourself in the rich natural and cultural heritage of Mount Kenya.
Natural Features
Experience the breathtaking natural beauty of Mount Kenya National Park, boasting diverse landscapes, captivating wildlife viewing, and awe-inspiring scenic views. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or nature lover, the park offers an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Kenya's stunning wilderness.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Embark on a journey to Mount Kenya National Park and delve into the rich cultural heritage of the Kikuyu people. Explore traditional uses intertwined with worship of 'Ngai', offering a profound insight into their history and customs. Experience a unique cultural immersion in this breathtaking natural setting.
Recreational Activities
Discover the natural wonderland of Mount Kenya National Park, where adventurous trekkers and skilled climbers can conquer the majestic peaks of Lenana (4,985 meters), Batian (5,199 meters), and Nelion (5,188 meters). Experience the thrill of walking between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres while taking in stunning vistas and thrilling challenges.
Planning and Preparation
Explore Mount Kenya National Park with a local guide for an enriching and responsible adventure. Respect wildlife and leave no trace to preserve the park's natural beauty. Plan your visit, research the park, and check the weather for a memorable experience while acclimatizing properly.
From Nairobi
Mount Kenya National Park is just 150km from Nairobi. Embark on a scenic road trip through Sirimon, Naro Moru, or Chogoria gates, or opt for a quick flight to the nearby Nanyuki airstrip. Discover the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes with customizable itinerary and tours.
Fees
Fees are charged per day and are managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). Book in advance.