Discover the best top things to do in Mount Kenya National Park, Kenya including Mount Kenya, Polemark Tours, Ragati Conservancy, Mt Kenya, Nairobi Animal Orphanage, Mount Kenya, e-Travel Management, Pal-Davis Adventures.
5.0 based on 550 reviews
It was really amazing trip ever We organised our trip with “Kili Land Adventures” the Tour Company trom Tanzania and were more than satisfied. It was our first time in Africa and therefore we were a bit nervous at the beginning not knowing how things are organized there. Daniel already gave his very best before our arrival to ease our tension professionally answering lots and lots of mails and providing us with all the necessary information. This gave us a good feeling. As soon as we arrived in the border of Kenya and Tanzania everything went absolutely smoothly. We were picked up by Daniel's team and driven to everything and walking with us to Point Lenana. It was a pleasure to spend five days in the National Park with him, our cook Priver (who was able to surprise us every single day anew by how amazing food can taste even on these heights) and our six lovely porters. All in all it was an amazing tour and we highly recommend the team of “Kili Land Adventures”!!! Thanks a lot for everything a toir to remember from Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania to Mount Kenya great Company to works with thank Daniel and his team
5.0 based on 50 reviews
Polemark Tours provides services for hikes to Mount Kenya and safaris to National Parks and holiday destinations all over East Africa.
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4.0 based on 33 reviews
In January 2021, I visited Nairobi animal orphanage, which is located at the entrance of Nairobi national park. It is a very interesting centre, especially for families with children, where you can see: - cheetahs, leopard, lions with cubs, African wild dog, stripped hyenas, monkeys, birds. - zookepers feeding animals You can learn a lot of information about the rescued animals (age, where they were found, their way of life…). If you can want, you can ask for guided tours, or ask for additional information to the keepers, who are very friendly and knoledgeable. We were very lucky to meet the keeper Lawrence, who is enthusiastic, fond of lions and very happy to tell you all you’ve ever wanted to know about these animals The aim of Nairobi animal orphanage is to release in the wildness the: 1) adult animals after they have undergone therapy successfully (which is not always possible depending on the severity of injuries); and 2) orphans after they become adult and able to survive alone. Unfortunately, it’s not possible to release some animals in the wildness in all cases, as some animals have had severe injuries, and are no more able to hunt alone in the wildness. The animals are not stressed and kept in very healthy conditions; all of them live in parks that are very clean adapted to them. For example, all big cats have places to hide in the grass and houses (where they can protect against rain if necessary), for example the cheetah called “PJ” has a small house where he can rest, the leopard called “Talek” has a tree where he can climb. The work of the keepers and the veterinary is crucial and huge for wild animal survival and re-introduction in the wildness. CONGRATULATIONS!!! When you’ll come in Nairobi, I HIGHLY recommend to visit Nairobi animal orphanage, allowing you to have a wonderful experience and to support the team in continuing their fantastic work. I’ll come back!!!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
You hardly meet anyone whilst walking through the huge park - at worst you see a few hikers leaving in the morning for their ascent. Nature is pretty much undisturbed which makes it a walhalla for birders.
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