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Mount Kenya Forest Reserve Adventures

Mount Kenya Forest Reserve protects the rich montane forest surrounding Africa’s second highest peak, offering exceptional hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural experiences.

281,270
Acres Protected
Over 100
Miles of Trails
Approximately 12,000
Annual Visitors
1949
Year Established

About Mount Kenya Forest Reserve

 

Mount Kenya Forest Reserve encompasses the upper forested slopes of Mount Kenya, the highest mountain in Kenya and the second tallest in Africa, standing at 5,199 meters (17,057 feet). Established in 1949, the reserve includes montane forests, bamboo zones, heathland, and alpine moorlands that support diverse flora and fauna unique to East Africa. The forest plays a critical ecological role as a water catchment area feeding several major rivers in Kenya. The landscape varies from dense forest to open moorlands above the tree line, creating a range of habitats. It is home to over 250 bird species, mammals including elephants, buffalo, primates, and endemic species such as the Mount Kenya mole-rat. Visitors are drawn by the opportunity to climb and trek Mount Kenya via popular routes like Sirimon, Chogoria, and Naro Moru, offering stunning views of glaciers and steep cliffs. The reserve also offers trails for day hikes, nature walks, and wildlife spotting. Mount Kenya holds spiritual significance for local communities, with several sacred sites within the forest. The reserve's blend of rich biodiversity, challenging mountain climbs, and scenic landscapes makes it a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts and conservationists alike.

Highlights

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Summit of Mount Kenya – Africa's second highest peak

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Diverse ecosystems from montane forests to alpine moorlands

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Chogoria Route – scenic and less crowded mountain path

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Thomson’s Falls – picturesque waterfall near the reserve

Notable Natural Features

Mount Kenya Summit

The highest point in the reserve, offering panoramic views and glacial formations.

Bamboo Zones

Dense bamboo forests provide crucial habitat for primates like colobus monkeys.

Aberdare Water Catchment

The forest contributes significantly to major rivers and freshwater systems in Kenya.