Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Mt. Longonot National Park

"Sheer adventure"
The savannah ecosystem lies about 90km from Nairobi  Kenya.The ecosystem mainly comprises of the mountain rising to 2,776m above sea level. On the sides of the mountain are V-shaped valleys and ridges with little vegetation; however a thick forest occurs within the crater.   Major wildlife attractions include buffaloes, elands, lion, leopard, Bushbucks, common zebra, giraffe, grant gazelles, Thomson gazelles and many other antelopes. Other attractions include the extinct volcano and the crater forest, views of Lake Naivasha and the Great Rift Valley.
ACCESS
  • The park is accessible via tarmac road from Nairobi (90 kms)
SIZE
  • 52 km2                                                   
LOCATION
  • Naivasha, Rift Valley Province
CLIMATE
  • Temperature ranges from 20-300 c and rainfall from 200mm – 700 mm
PERSONNEL ON CALL
  • The Warden
SAFARICARD REQUIRED?
  • At present the park does not operate on smart card system. Entry is by cash only (KSH or US$).
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
  •   Extinct volcano and crater forest, Scenic Landscape, Views of lake Naivasha and the Great Rift Valley.
  • The park is a paradise for birds of prey
WILDLIFE
  • Buffalos, Gazelles, Impala and girrafe
WHERE TO STAY
  • In - Park Accommodation
    • There is no accommodation in the Park ; although a wide range of accommodations 
    • options are available in Naivasha town and along Moi South Lake Road.
  • KWS Self – Catering Accommodation:
  • Camping Facilities
    • Olongoonot campsite
ACTIVITY OPTIONS            

  • Hiking
  • Rock climbing
  • Biking
  • Walking
  • Viewing Lake Naivasha
BEST TIME TO VISIT
  •   All year round
WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Sibiloi National Park

Sibiloi National Park
"The Cradle of Mankind"
The park lies on the northeastern shore of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya, about 800km from Nairobi. The semi desert ecosystem was established to protect wildlife and the unique prehistoric and archaeological sites some of which are linked to the origin of man.

The park is waterless except for the alkaline waters of the lake; it however harbours variety of wildlife including common zebra, giraffe, hippos, crocodile and numerous bird species such as flamingos, pelicans and ducks.  Other attractions are the preserved wildlife fossils which include the Giant Tortoise and the 18-20 ft long Crocodile.


ACCESS

    Distance: from Nairobi 800 km north of Nairobi.
    By air There are 2 all weather strips
    Gates: One gate
    Roads: high-clearance 4WD is essential all year round.Travel in convoy is recommended.
    the lake is a three day drive from Nairobi via Marsabit and North Horr, or Maralal and south Horr.
    Alternatively- travel by road from Nairobi to Kalokol on the lake’s western shores, via Kitale and
    Lodwar. From Kalokol boat hire services are available across the lake to Allia Bay.

SIZE / LOCATION                                              



    1,570 Km2.
    Lake Turkana ,Marsabit Diatrict,
    Eastern Province.

CLIMATE

    scorching hot and arid (especially December- March). June and July are the coolest months.
    May- September very strong winds blow both morning and evening. Rainfall less than 250mm pa
    and in some places it may not rain for several years.

PERSONNEL ON CALL

     The Warden

SAFARICARD REQUIRED?
    At present the park does not operate the smartcard system.      

    Entry is by cash only( Ksh or US $ )

MAJOR ATTRACTIONS

    Origin of man: Koobo For a museum
     and  research base.
    The tempestuous ‘jade sea’
    Petrified forests
    Prolific birdlife
    Crocodile Kingdom


WILDLIFE
    Zebra,Grant’s gazelle, reticulated giraffe, beisa oryx, topi, greater kudu, hippo, lion, cheetah,
    leopard, striped hyena and silver-backed jackal.
    The world’s largest Nile crocodile population breeds on Lake Turkana Central Island.

WHERE TO STAY
    In- Park Accommodation
        Oasis Lodge
         Lobolo Tented Camp


      Self – Catering Accomodation:
        Allia Bay Guesthouse: offers  3double bedrooms,solar generated electricity and furnished
        indoor sitting,dinning and kitchen.
        National Museum of Kenya, Koobi Fora, there is also a campsite.
    
      Camping
        2 public campsites (latrines only no water) as follows: Turkana campsite and koodi Fora Campsite
        Sunset Strip Camp

                                                                          ACTIVITY OPTIONS                                         
    Game viewing
    Camping
    Archeological safaris
    Bird watching


BEST TIME TO VISIT

     All year round

WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU

    Drinking water, picnic items and camping equipment if you intend to stay overnight. Also useful are: binoculars, camera, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and guidebooks



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Monday, 14 April 2014

Mount Elgon National Park

Mount Elgon National Park
"Untamed wilderness, secluded splendour"Mt. Elgon is located 420 kms from Nairobi. Access is via tarmac road to Kitale, branch to murram road then to the Chorlim Gate

ACCESS

    Roads: Mt. Elgon is located 420 kms from Nairobi. Access is via tarmac road to Kitale, branch
    to murram road then to the Chorlim Gate
    Airstrips: There is one airstrip in the park

PARK GATES
                                                              

  •     Chorlim (main gate)
  •     Kassawai
  •     Kiptogot
  •     Kimothon

SIZE / LOCATION

    196 km2
    On the western border of Kenya with Uganda, in Trans-nzoia District of Rift Valley Province

CLIMATE

    The climate is moist to moderate dry. Annual rainfall is over 1,270mm

SAFARI CARD REQUIRED?
    At present the park does not operate the Safari Card system. Entry is by cash only.

MAJOR ATTRACTIONS

    Caves                                                                          

    Salt Mining Elephants of Kitum Cave
    Spectacular Waterfall
    Game Viewing around the Mountain
    Birdwatching
    Viewing the mountain
    


WILDLIFE

    Elephant, leopard, giant forest hog, bushbuck, buffalo, duiker, black and white colobus, blue monkeys
    and golden cat, among others.
    More than 240 bird species in the area, including the African crowned eagle, Ross’ turaco,
    and red-fronted  parrot.

BIRDS

      340 bird species have been recorded, of which 230 are forest dependant, while 110 are forest specialist.

WHERE TO STAY

    In the park: No lodges or tented campsites in the park at the moment
    KWS Self – Catering Accommodation:
        Koitoboss Guesthouse. Sleeps 6 pax
        Kapkuro Bandas. 4 units each sleeps 3 pax

Camping Facilities:
        Public Campsites: There are three public campsites namely Nyati, Chorlim and Rongai Campsites
        Special Campsites: Saltlick Special Campsite

ACTIVITY OPTIONS                                                       

    Mountain Climbing
    Horse Riding
    Picnicking
    Camping
    Birdwatching


WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU

    Drinking water, picnic items and camping equipment if you intend to stay overnight, walking boots,
    warm clothing, training shoes, socks, sandals and gaiters. Also useful are: binoculars, camera,
    hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and guidebooks.

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Thursday, 10 April 2014

Marsabit National Park & Reserve

"The Misty Montane Paradise"
 

The Marsabit National park lies in northern Kenya, about 560km north of Nairobi in Marsabit district. The park comprises of densely forested mountain and three crater lakes that are the only permanent surface of water in the region and that provide habitat for a variety of birdlife. Major wildlife attractions include the African elephant, the endangered Grevy’s zebra, lion, leopard, buffalo, bushbuck, large herds of greater and lesser kudus, common zebra, Grant's gazelle and many other small antelopes. The park is famous for its elephant named Ahmed that was provided with 24hr security surveillance by presidential decree in the 70's, to demonstrate Kenya's commitment to wildlife conservation.
 

ACCESS
•    Distance: 560 km north of Nairobi.263 km north of Isiolo.
•    Gates: 2 Gates;Ahmed and Abdul.
•    Roads: from Nairobi, the reserve is reached via Nanyuki and lsiolo a distance of 620 km. The road is paved up to lsiolo leaving a distance of 270 km of very bad road that is only motorable by 4 wheel-drive vehicles during the dry season.
•    By Air: there is an airstrip at Marsabit, 4km from the Park’s main gate.
•    Airstrips: The reserve is 2 1/2 hrs by air from Nairobi and is adequately served by a tarmac airstrip located about one kilometer from Marsabit town centre.
 
SIZE / LOCATION
•    1,554 Km2.
•     Marsabit District, Eastern Province
 
CLIMATE
•    Jan-Mar is hot and dry, April-June is hot and wet, July-Oct is very warm and dry, November and December are warm and wet.
 
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
•    Land of Gofs
•    Magical Lake paradise
•    A dynasty of giants
•    Last refuge of the huge-tusked bull elephants
•    Prisrine Forest
•    Diverse birdlife
•    The greater Kudu
•    Realm of raptors
•    Bird life

WILDLIFE
•    Elephants, buffalo, greater Kudu, hyena, Grevy’s zebra, Kirk’s dik-dik, reticulated giraffe, lion, leopard and baboon.
 
WHERE TO STAY
•    In- Park Accommodation
o    Marsabit Lodge lies in an exquisite location and offers stunning views.
•    Camping
o    2 public campsites, Ahmed Campsite is located by the main Ahmed Gate some 3.2 km from Marsabit lodge. Abdul Campsite located by Absul gate and is close to Park HQ
o    Special Paradise Campsite: a grassy clearing on the shores of Lake Paradise.
 
ACTIVITY OPTIONS
•    Game viewing.
•    Ornithological (bird watching safaris
•    Camel safaris to neighboring plains (this activity can be conducted by the local people);
•    Visiting to "singing wells' where local people engage in songs while drawing water from deep wells to water livestock.
 
BEST TIME TO VISIT
•    All year round

WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU
•    Drinking water, picnic items and camping equipment if you intend to stay overnight. Also useful are: binoculars, camera, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and guidebooks

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Thursday, 3 April 2014

Cheptarit Hill , Old Camp Conservancy and Rimoi National Park
 
Location:  Next to Rimoi National Reserve-Kerio Valley

Conservation Area:   Central Rift

Background

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has in recent years been keen in involving local communities in the management of wildlife resources in their areas.  It is now common knowledge that for local communities to protect their natural resources, they must obtain some benefits from these resources as a means to improving their livelihoods.  KWS is therefore keen to assist and partner with communities to identify and develop optimal land uses (those that have high conservation and livelihood values).  In a bid to achieve this objective, KWS with the assistance of USAID has been involved in organizing studies and exposure tours for the local communities.  This has often involved taking members of the local communities to visit and learn from similar successful community based conservation initiatives elsewhere.  This has resulted in the target communities seeking ways of also benefiting from wildlife through initiation of similar projects.


Keiyo County Council (KCC), a Local Authority charged with conservation and management of wildlife and their habitats within the National Reserves manages the Reserve in Kerio Valley   Other than wildlife attractions, areas of natural beauty within and outside the protected area provides tourist attractions and form bases for various recreational activities. 

 Keiyo county Council in conjunction with KWS is stepping up its efforts to develop the tourism industry in the area as a key to ensuring nature conservation and offering alternative sources of income for the communities in the area.   Hence the need to develop and maintain sufficient and appropriate accommodation targeting the middle and upper levels of the domestic market as well as international tourist market.

Although elephants are the main mammalian herbivores, others include waterbuck, buffalo, bush buck, warthog, yellow baboon, impala, leopard, civet, genet, Serval and striped hyena in addition to a rich diversity of birds, reptiles and invertebrates.

Rimoi National Reserve

This Reserve provides unique geological scenery & biodiversity and is one of the few protected areas within the spectacular Kerio Valley.  Attractions include a remnant population of Elephants, Buffalo, Impala, nocturnal mammals and hundreds of bird species. The Reserve is located, 30 km from Iten town on the floor of the Kerio Valley.

Kenya Wildlife Service in collaboration with the County Council of Keiyo wish to invite prospective investors and developers to construct and manage tourism facilities in the following areas: -

Type of Facility    Site    Location    Proposed Lease Yrs    Beds
Eco-lodge    Rimoi 1 (former campsite)    Outside Rimoi N.R, Kerio Valley     20    24
Eco-lodge    Rimoi 2 (Cheptarit hill)    Outside Rimoi N.R, Kerio Valley    20    24

The successful developers will construct and operate the facilities in accordance with KWS regulations on tourist facilities in Protected Areas.

Cheptarit  Hill

Located near the Cheptarit Primary School, this isolated hill overlooks the expansive Kerio Valley.  The area is rich in culture and history.  Geological features and an amazing birdlife are some of the key attractions in the area.  The area has a steady supply of sparkling spring water.

Old Camp

This hill site is located at an old campsite.  It has a 360 degree view of the Kerio Valley.  Opportunities exist for eco-tourism by integrating camp activities with those of the local community.  Water supply to the camp already exists.


The areas are remote and far from the beaten path.  They offers tranquil Wildlife watching, a guided walking circuit. They are also quite close to the internationally recognized high-altitude training centres in Iten town. The wildlife includes crocodiles, elephants, primates, buffaloes, among others.  From the breathtaking Kabarnet escarpment to the Biretwo junction is about 50Km.  A cultural museum is set to be established at this junction.  The sites lie about 15-20km from this junction along an all-weather murram road.    The sites can also be accessed from Iten town.

Proposed Lodge

The property will consist of an eco-lodge with maximum of 24 beds on a maximum acreage of 25 acres.  Operators will be free to offer self-catering or full catering services depending on their target market.  The operators will be permitted to run a curio shop in conjunction with the community members.
The area has unique species of wildlife and ecosystems that will be attractive to both local and international tourists.  The main attraction is the groups of elephants, Culture and scenery of the Kerio valley.

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