5 Best National Parks and Reserves in Kenya
Kenya has a rich wildlife and spectacular ecosystems within its national parks and reserves.
Some of the parks have been stand-out tourist destinations with international profiles.
These are the best 5 parks in Kenya that you have to visit;
1. Maasai Mara
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- Maasai Mara is without doubt the face of Kenya’s wildlife.
- The annual wildebeest migration is designated as one of the world’s greatest spectacles.
- Happening between July and October every year, there is no other place to see other than The Maasai Mara and Serengeti.
- Maasai Mara has a capacity of 32,000 visitors per month according to Kenya’s Tourism and Wildlife Ministry.
- It is also equipped with plush accommodation facilities as well as numerous Safari services.
- The Maasai Mara is located in Narok County, southwest Kenya, about 225 kilometers from Nairobi.
- It is a smooth 5-6 hours drive from Nairobi to the Sekenani Gate of Maasai Mara.
- You can also take a direct flight into Maasai Mara from Nairobi, Mombasa, Diani, and Malindi.
- Some of the wild animals found in Maasai Mara include;
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- Lions
- Buffalos
- Cheetahs
- Hyenas
- Giraffe
- Elephants
- Rhino
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Also read: List of Marine National Parks in Kenya And Their Locations
2. Nairobi National Park
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- Nairobi has a unique profile by being the only capital and major city in the world having wildlife.
- The priceless view of extensive grasslands against the backdrop of Nairobi’s Skycrappers is the biggest attraction at the Nairobi National Park.
- In 2020, Nairobi National Park was the most visited National Park in Kenya clocking slightly over 200,000 visitors.
- Some of the attractions at Nairobi National Park are;
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- The Big cats such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
- Hyenas
- Zebras
- Giraffes
- Buffalos
- The endangered Black Rhino
- More than 400 recorded species of birds.
- Picnics and campsites.
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- You can access the park in just a short drive south of Nairobi’s city center.
3. Tsavo East National Park
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- Tsavo East National Park also located in Taita Taveta County is much larger than Tsavo West measuring in excess of 13,000 square kilometers.
- Tsavo East National Park offers a breathtaking view of the 300-kilometer Yatta Plateau and an abundance of wildlife.
- The park emerged as the fourth most visited park in Kenya in a 2020 survey.
- You can access Tsavo National Park through the Mtito Andei Gate about 233 kilometers south of Nairobi and 250 kilometers north of Mombasa.
- It can also be accessed via Sala Gate using the western road from Malindi town.
- The following wildlife are found in Amboseli National Park;
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- The Big cats such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
- Elephants
- Zebras
- Wild dogs
- Buffalos
- Rhino
- Waterbucks
- Lesser Kudu
- Gerenuk
- Hirola
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4. Nairobi Animal Orphanage
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- The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is a facility within the Nairobi National Park.
- It is a refuge center that is used for the treatment and rehabilitation of wild animals.
- In a 2020 survey, the orphanage was ranked the second most visited park in Kenya with an excess of 120,000 visitors.
- Some of the animals hosted at the orphanage include;
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- Lions
- Cheetahs
- Hyenas
- Jackals
- Monkeys
- Leopards
- Baboons
- Buffalo
- Rare Sokoke cats
- Parrots
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- You can various animals up close at the Nairobi Animal Orphanage.
- You can access the orphanage in just a short drive south of Nairobi’s city center.
Also read: List of National Reserves in Kenya and Their Locations
5. Nairobi Safari Walk
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- Nairobi Safari Walk is a raised wooden boardwalk where you can walk and behold Kenya’s rich wildlife.
- The Safari Walk is more of a starting point or precursor, showcasing what you expect to see in the rest of Kenya’s parks.
- As of 2020, the Nairobi Safari Walk was the third most visited park in Kenya.
- Some of the attractions at the Safari Walk include;
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- Large predators such as hyenas, lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
- Herbivores such as buffalo, Zebra, and Wildebeest
- Hippo pools
- Picnic sites
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- The park is located just 7 kilometers south of Nairobi’s Central Business District off Lang’ata Road, at the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) headquarters.