The Aberdare National Park was created in 1950 to protect the forested slopes and moors of the Aberdare Mountains which is about 160 k.m.in length with a range of almost 13,000 ft.
This spectacular region is considered the gateway to Kenya’s wild Northern frontier country. Wild and sparsely populated, much of Laikipia is covered by large privately owned ranches.
Meru is an explorer’s paradise. The least visited of Kenya’s larger parks and reserves, this remote region is a lush green Eden. From the parks southern boundary, seemingly endless series of streams branch out from the Tana River bringing life to the land