Discover the enchanting beauty of Aberdare National Park, a hidden gem in the heart of Kenya’s highlands. Known for its lush rainforests, spectacular waterfalls, and diverse wildlife. Aberdare offers a unique escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
It is a major water catchment area with many waterfalls the major being Chania, Magura and the magnificent Karuru falls the highest in Kenya.While vacationing at Treetops lodge in the park that Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain learned her father had died making her Queen Elizabeth. There is also a wide variety of wildlife in the park. Here are some of our other tour packages. Follow us in Facebook to see more of our tour activities.
Here’s a brief overview of Aberdare National Park:
Key Features of Aberdare National Park:
Geography and Landscape:
- Location: The park is situated in the Aberdare Mountain Range, which forms part of the Great Rift Valley.
- Terrain: It features a variety of landscapes, including lush forests, moorlands, and high-altitude peaks. The park’s elevations range from 2,200 to 4,000 meters above sea level.
Wildlife:
- Mammals: Aberdare National Park is home to diverse wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, black and white rhinos, leopards, lions and endemic species like the Aberdare chameleon.
- Birds: The park is a birdwatcher’s paradise with species such as the African crowned eagle, the sunbird, and the Jackson’s francolin.
Vegetation:
- Forests: The lower elevations are covered by lush, dense forests, which provide habitat for a variety of animals.
- Moorlands: At higher altitudes, the park features moorlands with alpine vegetation, offering unique flora and scenic views.
Notable Attractions:
- Waterfalls: The park boasts several picturesque waterfalls, including the Karuru Falls and the Gura Falls.
- Scenery: The diverse terrain offers breathtaking vistas and is ideal for hiking and nature walks.
Activities:
- Wildlife Viewing: Game drives and guided nature walks allow visitors to observe the park’s rich fauna.
- Fishing: The park has several rivers where fishing is permitted with a permit.
- Hiking: There are trails for hiking, including routes to the peaks and scenic viewpoints.
Conservation:
- Protected Area: Aberdare National Park is part of Kenya’s national parks system, established to protect the unique biodiversity and landscapes of the Aberdare Range.
Aberdare National Park offers a blend of wildlife viewing, scenic beauty, and outdoor activities, making it a worthwhile destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Overview
Aberdare National Park is the second highest ground in Central Kenya, it is believed to be God’s abode when He was not on Mount Kenya.
The park is a major water catchment area and has many waterfalls the three major being Chania falls, Magura falls and the highest waterfalls in Kenya, the magnificent Karuru falls.
It was while vacationing at the Treetops lodge in the park that Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain learned her father had died, thus making her Queen Elizabeth.
PAYMENT AND RESERVATIONS
To reserve your space pay at least ksh 1000. Balance to be cleared before the day of travel. All payments to be made through lipa na mpesa (Buy goods and services) Till number 202499.
For bookings and more information call/WhatsApp 0786577458 /0724723996
Email :info@panoratoursafaris.com
To reserve your space pay at least ksh 1000. Balance to be cleared before the day of travel. All payments to be made through lipa na mpesa (Buy goods and services) Till number 202499.
For bookings and more information call/WhatsApp 0786577458 /0724723996
Email :info@panoratoursafaris.com
NB: ALL MINISTRY OF HEALTH MEASURES TO BE OBSERVED.