Popular Attractions in Kenya
Aberdare National Park
Amboseli National Park
Buffalo Springs National Reserve
Central Island
Chale Island
Chyulu Hills
Hell's Gate National Park
Lake Bogoria National Reserve
Lake Naivasha
Lake Nakuru
Masai Mara
Meru National Park
Mount Kenya National Park
Nairobi National Park
Samburu National Reserve
Shaba National Reserve
Tsavo East National Park
Tsavo West National Park
Aberdare National Park
The Aberdares are part of Kenya's central highlands, running roughly
north south between Nairobi and Thomsons Falls with a range of almost
13,000 ft. The topography is diverse with deep ravines that give way to
gentler valleys separated by steep hills and rocky outcrops. The park
is an important water catchment area providing water to the Tana and Athi
rivers and part of Central Rift and Northern drainage basins. The climate
is wet and moist. The park is surrounded by a predominantly indigenous
forest, whose management is under an MoU between KWS and the Forest Department.
Animal life is most abundant in the forest zone. Large mammals are represented
by elephants, buffalo, bongo and black rhino among others. Carnivores
include lion and leopard, whereas primates are represented by baboon,
black and white colobus and sykes monkeys. The park is rich in bird life
with over 250 species recorded. The Jackson's Francolin is endemic.