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Aberdares National Park

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Overview

Aberdare National Park is located in the Aberdare Mountains, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of Nairobi, Kenya. It is a popular tourist destination for its stunning scenery, abundant wildlife, and cool climate.

The park covers an area of 766 square kilometers (296 square miles) and is home to a variety of animals, including elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, buffaloes, and monkeys. The park is also home to a number of bird species, including the endangered bongo.

The park is divided into two zones: the high altitude zone and the low altitude zone. The high altitude zone is located above 2,400 meters (7,874 feet) and is characterized by forests, bamboo thickets, and moorlands. The low altitude zone is located below 2,400 meters (7,874 feet) and is characterized by grasslands, swamps, and forests.

The park is best visited during the dry season, which is from June to September. During this time, the animals are more active and the scenery is more beautiful.


 

Activities

Here are some of the activities that you can do in Aberdare National Park:

  • Tree Hotel concept: Aberdares main concept is taking an ovenright stay at a "tree hotel" where you watch animal from the comfort of the hotel decks as they come to the nearby waterhole.
  • Game drives: Game drives are also another way of seeing the animals in the park. You can go on a game drive in the park although the park is mostly dense and only limited drives are possible.

  • Hiking: There are a number of hiking trails in the park, ranging from easy to challenging.  A day excursion can be arranged to the waterfalls.
  • Bird watching: The park is home to over 250 species of birds, making it a great place for bird watching.

  • Camping: There are a number of camping sites in the park, where you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the natural world.

Aberdare National Park is a beautiful and diverse park that offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. If you are looking for a place to experience the beauty of Kenya's natural world, Aberdare National Park is a great option.

Accommodation

There are many places to stay overnight in Aberdares National Park, here are some factors to consider when choosing where to stay:

  • Your budget: Accommodation options in Aberdares National Park vary in price, from budget-friendly options to luxurious lodges.
  • Your preferences: Do you prefer to stay in a hotel, lodge, or tented camp? Do you want to be inside or outside the national park?
  • The activities you want to do: If you want to go on game drives, you will need to stay in a lodge or hotel that is located near the park.

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Highlights..

Leopards are found in Aberdares National Park, but they are not as common as other animals, such as elephants, lions, and rhinos. This is because leopards are solitary animals and they are very good at hiding. They are also nocturnal, which means they are most active at night.

Leopards are apex predators, which means they are at the top of the food chain. They prey on a variety of animals, including antelope, monkeys, and even lions. Leopards are also known for their climbing abilities, and they often take their prey up into trees to eat it.

Leopards are an important part of the ecosystem in Aberdares National Park. They help to keep the population of other animals in check. However, they are also threatened by habitat loss and poaching.

If you are lucky, you may be able to see a leopard in Aberdares National Park. However, it is more likely that you will see their tracks or scat. If you do see a leopard, it is important to respect their space and not to disturb them.

Here are some tips for spotting leopards in Aberdares National Park:

  • Look for their tracks or scat. Leopards are often seen near waterholes or other areas where prey animals are abundant. Often, a guide will point out these tracks and you embark on an exciting scouting for their current location.
  • Listen for their calls. Leopards make a variety of calls, including a high-pitched squeal and a low-pitched growl. Our guides are great in tracking them.
  • Be patient. Leopards are very good at hiding, so it may take some time to see one. The longer you stay in one place looking out for them, the higher your chances to see them.

Rhino in Aberdares

The Aberdares National Park is home to black rhinos.  Rhinos are herbivores, and they eat a variety of plants, including grasses, leaves, and fruits. They are also known for their thick skin, which is made up of several layers of keratin. This skin helps to protect them from predators.

Rhinos are an important part of the ecosystem in Aberdares National Park. They help to keep the population of other plants and animals in check. However, they are also threatened by poaching and habitat loss.

The black rhino population in Aberdares National Park has increased in recent years, thanks to conservation efforts. However, more afforts need to be put as the world numbers of both the black and white rhonos species continue to decrease.

If you are lucky, you may be able to see a rhino in Aberdares National Park. However, it is important to remember that they are wild animals and especially with their few numbers it can be difficcult to spot them.

Here are some tips for spotting rhinos in Aberdares National Park:

  • Look for their footprints. Rhinos have large, distinctive footprints.
  • Look for their dung. Rhino dung is also large and distinctive.
  • Look for their horns. Rhino horns are their most distinctive feature.
  • Increase the duration of your stay. Rhinos are shy, rare animals and can be difficult to see.

The Bongo

The bongo antelope is a rare and endangered species found in the Aberdares National Park. It is one of the most beautiful antelopes in the world, with its distinctive black and white markings.

Bongos are shy and elusive animals, and they are rarely seen in the wild. They are also very difficult to study, as they live in dense forests.

Bongos are herbivores and their diet consists of leaves, shoots, and fruits. They are also known to eat bark and roots.

Bongos are polygamous, and the males will fight each other for the right to mate with the females. The gestation period is about 9 months, and the females give birth to a single calf.

Bongos are facing a number of threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and disease. The Aberdares National Park is one of the last strongholds for the bongo antelope, and conservation efforts are underway to protect this species.

Here are some tips for spotting bongo antelopes in Aberdares National Park:

  • Look for their tracks. Bongos are large animals and their tracks are easy to spot.
  • Listen for their calls. Bongos make a variety of calls, including a high-pitched squeal and a low-pitched grunt.
  • Be patient. Bongos are shy animals and can be difficult to see.

If you are lucky enough to see a bongo antelope in Aberdares National Park, consider yourself very fortunate. These animals are truly special and deserve our protection.

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