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Aberdare National Park stands as a witness to Kenya’s natural beauty and biodiversity. This enchanting wilderness area is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including lush forests, rolling moorlands, and dramatic waterfalls. Aberdare National Park is home to a wide array of wildlife, including the elusive bongo antelope, elephants, leopards, and black rhinos. Visitors can find the thrilling game drives through the park’s rugged terrain, immersing themselves in the sights and sounds of the African wilderness.
Accessible by road from Nairobi, Aberdare National Park offers a perfect retreat for nature lovers and adventurers seeking to explore the beauty of Kenya’s central highlands. Whether you’re hiking through the forest, spotting wildlife on a game drive, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, Aberdare National Park promises an unforgettable Kenya Safari experience.
Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National Park well known for the tree climbing lions, the soda ash lake that attracts thousands and pink flamingos, one of Tanzania’s biggest elephant population and breathtaking scenery!Â
Located in the northern part of Tanzania, Lake Manyara National Park is 126 kilometers west of Arusha Town. The park covers an area of 330 sq km / 125 sq mile including a lake surface of 230 sq km / 89 sq miles

Lake Manyara has a big number of elephants, so many giraffes; zebras, wildebeests, impalas, waterbucks, and warthogs, the less-known shy Kik’s dik dik as well as the Klipspringer that dwell along the ramps of the escarpment. Leopards are hosted within the scattered forests and escarpment, while the healthy population of lions that are widely known for their unique tree climbing capability. In addition, you will not fail to notice the very large number of baboons in this park which can live in sizeable troops of up to 200 members.
There are a number of fascinating tourist attractions that can be explored and a number of activities such as bird watching, game drives, visit maasai bombas.
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BEST TIME TO VISIT
The Best Time to Visit Aberdare National Park is during the dry seasons, from January to March and June to September. These months offer pleasant weather, with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for game viewing and hiking.
The wet season from April to May may limit some activities due to rainfall, but it is a good time for birdwatching as migratory birds flock to the park. Regardless of the season, Aberdare National Park offers a year-round adventure for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
highlights
- Game Drives: Explore the park’s rich biodiversity by spotting animals like elephants, buffaloes, and leopards.
- Hiking and Trekking: Hike the park’s scenic trails, including the trek to the top of the peaks for panoramic views.
- Bird Watching: Over 250 bird species inhabit the park, making it a prime spot for bird enthusiasts.
- Camping: Experience the great outdoors by camping in designated areas like the Old Moses Camp.
- Fishing: Enjoy fishing in the park’s rivers and lakes, such as the beautiful Kamburu Dam.


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