The Aberdare
National Park is part of the Aberdare
Mountain Range, a fascinating region
of Kenya . According to traditional
Kikuyu folklore they are one of
the homes of Ngai (God).
Mountain ranges and peaks soar to
around 12,900ft (3,930m) giving
way to deep V-shaped valleys with
streams and rivers cascading over
spectacular waterfalls - this area
is a must for landscape lovers.
From its vital catchment area the
Aberdare Rainforest feeds the entire
local and Nairobi water supply.
Above the forest is a belt of bamboo,
a favourite haunt of the Bongo,
a rare and elusive forest antelope.
At 10,000ft (3,000m), the bamboo
gives way to moorland, home to eland,
spotted and melanistic serval cats.
Other features are the giant alpine
varieties of lobelia, groundsel
and heather. Ideal for walking,
picnics, camping and trout fishing
in the rivers, the moorlands are
reminiscent of the European highlands.
Deep ravines cut through the forested
inclines, through which hidden trout
streams flow and waterfalls cascade
down hundreds of feet of rock face.
Above the forest stretch miles of
open moorlands,broken by lichen
- covered rocky outcrops, hills
and crags,thickets of giant heath
and tussock-grass bogs.
In the forest are red Duiker, suni,
Bushbuck - some of the old males
are nearly black - Elephant, Buffalo,
Giant Forest Hog, Leopard- all black
examples have been recorded - and
colobus monkey.
The moorland thickets are the home
of Bush Duiker and Black - fronted
Duiker and also the Black Rhino.
Bird life is abundant and varied.
Perhaps the most conspicuous group
is the sunbirds. Four species may
be seen - Tacazze sunbird, brilliant
metallic violet and bronze with
a black belly; Golden-winged sunbird,
scintillating coppery-bronze with
golden yellow edged wings and tail;
the emerald green Malachite Sunbird,
and the tiny double collared Sunbird
with metallic green upperparts and
throat and scarlet chest band.
Game birds include Jackson's and
Scaly Francolins in the forest and
the very local Montane Francolin
on the moorlands. Birds of prey
are specially interesting and crowned
and Ayres' Hawk Eagles, Mountain
Buzzard, Rufous-breasted Sparrow
Hawk and African Goshawk are usually
to be seen.
Birds in the higher moorland are
the Scarlet-tufted Malachite Sunbird
- but rare here than in Mount Kenya
- The tame and confiding Mountain
or Hill Chat, Augur Buzzard, Slender-billed
Chestnut-wing Starling and White-naped
Raven.
There is a variety of accommodation.
Treetops tree-house lodge and the
Ark , a lodge built in the shape
of Noah's Ark. Night gameviewing
is provided by the lodges in the
Salient area of the Park with excellent
sightings of elephant, buffalo,
lion and rhino, drawn to the waterholes
and saltlicks each evening.
TERMS
& CONDITIONS
Price
Includes:
Transportation
in a custom
safari minibus
with pop-up
roof ideal
for game
viewing
and sight
seeing.
Services
of a trained
and experienced
English
speaking
driver/guide.
All
meals provided
while on
safari.
Bottled
water for
use during
the safari.
Park entry
and gate
fees.
Not
included:
International
air transportation
to and from
Nairobi.
Expenses
of personal
nature such
as visas,
travel baggage
insurance,
laundry,
beverage,
tips etc.
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P O Box 5147-00506, Nairobi, Kenya