Aberdare National Park

In
May 1958, the park came to existence, it was named by Queen Elizabeth II. It
covers 766sqkm, and forms part of Aberdare mountain range. Aberdare Mountains
are the third highest in the country. It’s located in the Northern part of Nairobi
town, can be easily accessed by plane to Nairobi, then vehicle to the park. It
sits in Nyeri County, in Nyeri City.

It
has a large area of landscape, mountains of 4000m peaks, with V shaped valleys
that are bisected by rivers and streams and waterfalls. It has moorland, bamboo
and rain forests that lie at the lower altitude of the park. Wildlife and birds
have a home in the park too.

Things to do

The
park has many activities that visitors could engage in for a wonderful time.
Below are the most common and most exciting activities in the park.

Game drives

The
abundant wildlife species in the park give room for vehicle safaris around the
park in search for animals in their camping grounds. These are arranged during
day or at night and visitors have an opportunity to enjoy both. As you tour the
place you will catch sight of the rhinos, colobus monkeys, bushbucks,
reedbucks, among others.

Bird watching

The
existence of over 250 bird species enables bird lovers to have a wonderful time
in the park. One top of birds that have a home in the park, there also
migratory birds especially in the wet season. Sunbirds, eagles, and a lot of
new species will be seen and for better views. Binoculars will be necessary.

Mountain
Climbing

Mountain climbers on hikers will also have a wonderful time in the park. One doesn’t need to be an expert to enjoy the activity, with the help of guides it can be quite enjoyable. A you climb these mountains you will have wonderful views of the park.

Nature walks

Guided
walks can be enjoyed in the park. These can be done with in the park, in the
valleys, in the forest, following trails that were created for easy
accessibility and also around the mountains and also visits in the nearby
villages can be made. These walks give an opportunity of adventuring the whole
area.

Trout Fishing

This
is carried out in ice cold Guru Karuru and Chania Rivers. This is a wonderful
activity and can be enjoyed by first timers. Visitors also get an opportunity
to enjoy with the locals of the area and know about their way of lives.

Visit to the
Moorlands

These
lie in the park and close to them lies the breath taking Thomson falls. This
will give you an experience of being in the wilderness.

When to go

The
park receives visitors throughout the year. The country has a dry season and
wet season. For a long time the dry season has been considered most enjoyable
in the park compared to the wet season. We have described the status of both
these seasons in the park for you to plan better for perfect time in the park.

Dry Season (June
–September and January-February)

The
season is characterized of almost sunny weather throughout. The period is rated
as perfect for game viewing for animals are easy to spot. The grass are low and
trees are not so thick to penetrate.

Nature
walks are easy with in the park for the trails are easy to access and generally
the whole park can be dry, favors a tour in the moorland zone, contrary to wet
season when trails are slippery and muddy.

This
season is the busiest in the park ad visitors are advised to book early to
avoid any disappointments.

However
it’s advisable for visitors to have warm clothing for sometimes morning and
evenings can be too cold.

Sometimes
animals move to higher altitudes which aren’t easily accessible.

Wet Season
(October-December and March-May)

The
period is composed of short and long rains, and towards the end of the season
from April to May heavy rains occur, thus not advisable to visit.

The
early stages of this season is the peak of bird watching. Migratory birds visit
the park during the first wet season and are enjoyable.

This
season is a low season in the park and rates are low compared to the dry
season, and the park is less crowded even at places of accommodation.

When
it rains in the park roads and trails can be slippery that sometimes can be
impassable.

During
this time when it rains wildlife might not be seen clearly and hiking might not
be possible. Some animals look for shelter in the trees to free themselves.

Attractions

The
park is well situated and spacious enough for visitors to have a wonderful
time. There several attractors to the park but for matters of good planning, we
have highlighted what you shouldn’t miss out when you take a safari to this
park.

Wildlife

The
park is an amazing ground for wild animals for the constant supply of water and
grass. These are commonly enjoyed in the dry season when they gather around
waterholes and around the park on their safaris. The likes of rhinos,
elephants, leopards, lions, wild dogs, bushbucks, reedbuck, waterbuck, olive
baboon, eland, duiker, colobus monkey, skyes monkey, giant forest hog, golden
cat, bongo, and eastern black rhinoceros, among others aren’t visitors in the
park.

Birds

The
park has over 250 species of birds and these are most viewed in the wet season.
During the rainy days that park has a great number of migratory birds and this
has attracted so many bird lovers to the park. The likes of sparry hawks,
Jackson’s francolin, aberdare cisticola, sunbirds, African fish eagles, plovers,
goshawks, among others will be seen. We advise you to have a pair of binoculars
(Can be hired from hotels or lodges) for better viewing.

Aberdare
Mountains

These
spectacular sights cover over 100km of Park’s land. The Unique mountains have
peaks f over 4000m. The amazing views of these mountains have attracted so many
to the park and a highlight of the park. Visitors can enjoy tours around them
and also take a hike.

Forests

Part
of the park land are forests. There several species of trees in this park and
some have existed for years, the bamboo forests, rain forests, and in these
there trails that one could follow to explore the whole area.

Thomson Falls

The
waters of Ewaso Narok River fall over 72m to create these amazing falls in the
park. The views are lovely and worth checking out.

Treetops Hotel

The
Hotel became popular years ago where Elizabeth was staying before she assumed
the throne. The hotel lies in the park, and close to water bodies, a place so
perfect for one to have a close view of wildlife. The Hotel alerts visitors
when these animals come. Buffalos, rhinos, elephants, antelopes among others
can be seen at close range.

Solio Game
Reserve

A
private rhino sanctuary lies between Aberdare national park and Mount Kenya,
covering over 6868 hectares. It’s one of the successful sanctuaries ever
created and with the highest number of black and white rhinos. Over 200. If you
want an up-close and personal moment with rhinos and other animals, this is a
must-visit place.

Accommodation

Places
of accommodation have facilities in three categories. Tier 1 for luxury, those
that look for first class service, Tier 2 for midrange, those that want a
balance of quality and value, and Tier 3 for budget, those that want basic
services for a limited budget. Visitors are encouraged to emphasize on their
need for best place of accommodation.

The Ark Lodge

The
lodge was constructed in the shape of Noah’s ark, but with even better
finishing adding to its beauty. It has over 60 rooms of accommodation and is
located in the park near park’s water bodies, where visitors can view wildlife
from their rooms. They provide wonderful service to visitors.

Treetops Hotel

Most
popular hotel, situated in the park, close to water pools where animals gather
to have water, and visitors enjoy views of these animals in the compound from
their rooms. They have luxurious service, have restaurant with different
cuisines, a bar, among others.

Outspan Hotel

Situated
outside the park, has over 45 rooms, in form of standard, deluxe, and cottages.
It has a swimming pool, playground and visitors get an opportunity of touring
the nearby town and villages.

Aberdare Country
Club

Situated
outside the park, in the Aberdare highlands, on the slopes of Mweiga Hill. It
has rooms in form of cottages. Over 48, with private bathrooms. It was
constructed in old English cottage design to give it and unique and beautiful
look.

A safari in and
round this park will give you a memorable experience for the amazing features
it possesses. As you are trying to figure out when to go, consider having time
to enjoy all that the park has and with the right tour group, everything will
be smooth from the reporting day to the end of your tour.