Aberdares
Where to Stay While Visiting Aberdares:Aberdares Country Club |
Outspan |
The Ark |
Treetops Hotel |
Aberdare National Park is situated in a unique isolated
volcanic range that form the eastern wall of the rift valley and runs about
100km north south between Nairobi and Thomsons Falls. Two peaks dominate the
Aberdares range; Ol Donyo Lesatima and Kinangop. They are separated by a long
saddle of alpine moorland. The terrain is diverse with deep ravines that cut
through the forested eastern and western slopes and there are many clear streams
and waterfalls. The Aberdares are a water catchment area feeding two of Kenya's
most important rivers - the Tana and Athi rivers.
Two different
environments define the park: the moorland, peaks and high forest of the
Kinangop plateau; and the Salient to east where the forest slopes down to the
regional capital of Nyeri. Much of the park lies above 10,000 feet above sea
level generally following the tree line. The unusual vegetation, rugged terrain,
streams and waterfalls converge to create a park endowed with scenic beauty.
The climate at Aberdares is misty and rainy for much of the year. This
forested area gives refuge to herds of Elephant and buffalo. Other species
include black rhino, bongo antelope, bush pig, giant forest hog, black serval
cat, lion and black leopard. They are hundreds of bird species can be seen
including the giant kingfishers. Dramatic views include the Chania and Karura
Falls.

The People of Aberdares
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Kenya represents the ancestral home and heartland of the Bantu-speaking Kikuyu
people, Kenya's largest ethnic group. Heavily influential throughout Kenya's
history, the Kikuyu were instrumental in leading the fight for independence,
provided the country with its first President, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, and have
forced the pace of all subsequent political developments. The original Kikuyu
are thought to have migrated from the east and north-east of the continent in
the 16th century. Because land was the dominant factor in their social,
political, religious and economic life, however, this brought them into conflict
first with the Maasai and then with the European settlers, who seized large
tracts of their territory. That said, the Kikuyu have adapted to the challenges
of Western culture more successfully than any other tribe and are enlightened
businessmen and successful and progressive farmers who grow coffee, tea,
pyrethrum horticultural crops, vegetables and flowers for the export market.
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
Lesatima peak, Kinangop peak,
waterfalls, walks in the moorlands, Twin hills, Elephant hills and Table
mountains, Elephants, Second largest population of black rhinos in Salient and
Northern Aberdares, Queen Elizabeth learned of her accession to the throne at
Tree-tops, The Kimathi Hideout, Night viewing of wildlife at the Ark &
Treetops.
The Aberdares are the third highest range of mountains in
Kenya, reaching a summit of just over 4000m. This massive range is well
known for its thick salient forests, and
their prolific game.
These high altitude forests are broken by moorlands
and plains, and through the abundant tree cover there are sensational views of
the Rift Valley and the peak of Mt Kenya.
The forest is a hidden world
of wildlife. The thick vegetation provides perfect cover for countless species.
Very large herds of Elephant and Buffalo move almost silently through the
undergrowth, while overhead no
Kenya Parks
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