The Aberdares are an isolated volcanic range that forms the eastern wall of the rift valley, running roughly 100km north south between Nairobi and Thomsons Falls.
The Aberdares are an isolated
volcanic range that forms the eastern wall of the rift valley, running roughly
100km north south between Nairobi and Thomsons Falls. The Aberdare National
Park was formed in 1950 to protect the forested slopes and moors of the
Aberdare Mountains. While the park has elephant, rhino, black leopard, lion and the beautiful but elusive
bongo antelope, it is rarely visited by safari companies and individual
travelers. Soils are volcanic origin and
red. There are two main peaks Kinangop (3,906m) and Ol Donyo Lesatima
(3,999m) separated by a lengthy saddle of alpine moorland at over 3,000m. The
high rainfall turns the roads to mud and you need a 4x4 to get anywhere. The
park often closes in the wet season. There are many clear streams and
waterfalls.
Shaba National Reserve, which lies
east of the road linking Isiolo with Marsabit, form a trio of unusual and
attractive game sanctuaries very different from others in Kenya. Shaba National
Reserve has a particular place in the history of Kenya game conservation for it
was in this reserve that the authoress, Joy Adamson, died; her trilogy of books
on the rehabilitation of the compliant leopard to a wild environment remained
unfinished. Shaba was one of Joy Adamson's greatest African loves; it was in
this tranquil wilderness where she released the first hand-raised leopards
Shaba took its name from the Mount Shaba (1525 meters), a volcanic mountain
that became extinct around 5,000 years ago. Mount Shaba lies on the border of
the reserve.
Mt. Kenya is an imposing extinct
volcano dominating the landscape of the Kenyan Highlands, East of the Rift
Valley. Mt. Kenya lies about 140 km North, North-East of Nairobi with its
Northern flanks across the Equator. The mountain has two main peaks - Batian
(5200m) and Nelion (5188m). The mountains slopes are cloaked in forest, bamboo,
scrub and moorland giving way on the high central peaks to rock, ice and snow.
Mt. Kenya is an important water catchment area, supplying the Tana and Northern
Ewaso Nyiro systems. Lake Nakuru is a very shallow strongly alkaline lake 62
km2 in extent. It is set in a picturesque landscape of surrounding woodland and
grassland next to Nakuru town. The landscape includes areas of marsh and
grasslands alternating with rocky cliffs and outcrops, stretches of acacia
woodland and rocky hillsides covered with a Euphorbia forest on the eastern
perimeter.
The Masai Mara is one of the best
known and most popular reserves in the whole of Africa. At times and in certain
places it can get a little overrun with tourist minibuses, but there is
something so special about it that it tempts you back time and again. Serengeti
national park in Tanzania occupies 14,763 square km. The park boasts the
highest wildlife concentrate in the whole of Africa and one of the best places
to see the “big five” elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and buffalo. The annual animal
immigration led by the thousands of wild best starts in May and lasts until
June. Gazelle, zebra, giraffe, buffalo and eland in search of water share the
movement. Along side this migration are predators and scavengers such as lions,
hyena and vultures. Other common species fond here include hippo, giraffe,
eland, impala, baboons, monkeys and a profusion of almost 500 bird species.
Mara Balloon Safari
1-hour Hot air Balloon safari over
the game filled plains and riverine forest of the Maasai Mara Game Reserve.
Champagne type breakfast is served on landing followed by a game drive back to
camp.
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