Mount Longonot National Park offers adventurous hikers the chance to explore an extinct stratovolcano and experience breathtaking views of the Great Rift Valley.
Mount Longonot National Park, located in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, is centered around its namesake, Mount Longonot, an extinct stratovolcano rising to 2,776 meters. The park's semi-arid landscape is dominated by the mountain, which features a wide crater at its summit, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valley and Lake Naivasha. The park's ecology is characterized by its dry forest, home to a variety of wildlife including giraffes, zebras, and various bird species. Historically, the mountain's unique shape and presence have been significant to the local Maasai culture. Visitors to the park are drawn by the main attraction: the challenging trek up to the rim and around the crater of Mount Longonot. This hike provides both a test of physical endurance and an opportunity to appreciate the stunning views and diverse vegetation that changes with altitude. The park's relative proximity to Nairobi makes it a popular destination for both tourists and locals looking to experience the outdoors in a unique and rewarding setting.
The crater rim of Mount Longonot offering 360-degree views
Rich wildlife including giraffes, zebras, and buffalos
A trek to the summit for a rewarding experience
Proximity to Nairobi making it accessible for day trips
The main feature of the park, offering exceptional hiking and views.
The local Maasai people have cultural ties to the landscape.
Near the park, offering additional activities such as boating and bird watching.