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Mount Kenya

This is a mountain region

Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, its highest points being Batian (5,199 m), Nelion (5,188 m) and Lenana (4,985 m). Mount Kenya is located in central Kenya, just south of the equator, over 100 miles northeast of Nairobi.

The area around the mountain is protected in the Mount Kenya National Park. Its slopes include several different biomes - the rocky peak area, with its mantle of glaciers and snowfields; the alpine zone with its distinctive giant vegetation; and the vast gentle lower slopes drenched in mountain forest and bamboo jungle. Tarns and alpine meadows; exotic, equatorial, high-altitude vegetation; sunbirds, hyrax and soaring eagles make the walk around the peaks one of the most beautiful treks in East Africa.

Wildlife within the forests below the park boundary includes elephant, buffalo, lion, several species of antelope including the rare bongo and occasionally the melanistic forms of both the leopard and the serval. Twelve small (and rapidly shrinking) glaciers may be found scattered among the complex of seven named peaks, of which Batian and Nelion are the highest.

Both Batian and Nelion are technical climbs but Point Lenana, at 4,985 metres (16,354 ft), can be reached by a hiking trail. January or February and August or September are considered to be the best months to climb Mount Kenya.

Highlights

  • Highest mountain in Kenya.
  • Varied habitats of Mount Kenya National Park.
  • Wildlife viewing in the park.
  • Both technical climbs and non-technical hikes.

Situation

Mount Kenya is in central Kenya, just south of the Equator.

Activities

Nature walks; trekking & hiking; mountain climbing.

Health

This is a malarial area. A reasonable level of fitness and technical skills are required to climb Mount Kenya. No specific fitness needed for hikes in the lower reaches.

Best times to go

You can visit all year round, however January or February and August or September are considered to be the best months to climb Mount Kenya.

Getting there

The nearest main town is Nanyuki, which is about 3 hours drive from Nairobi. You can also fly here.

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