Berg Kenia

Mount Kenya stands proudly at 5,199 meters (17,057 feet), making it Africa’s second-highest mountain, only surpassed by Mount Kilimanjaro. This iconic peak is a source of national pride and a magnet for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and mountaineers from around the world.

Protected as Mount Kenya National Park, this UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves not only the mountain but also its diverse wildlife, rich ecosystems, and vital water catchment areas that support communities and wildlife across Kenya.

Why Visit Mount Kenya National Park?

  • Second-highest mountain in Africa – an epic adventure for climbers.

  • UNESCO-Welterbestätte – recognized for ecological and cultural significance.

  • Glacial landscapes & alpine peaks – twelve remnant glaciers and four secondary summits.

  • Biodiverse ecosystems – forests, bamboo zones, alpine moorlands, and pristine lakes.

  • Adventure activities – hiking, mountaineering, birdwatching, and cave exploration.

  • Scenic beauty – lush volcanic soils, dramatic cliffs, and serene tarns.

How to Get to Mount Kenya National Park

Auf der Straße

  • Distance from Nairobi: ~175 km

  • Main Routes:

    • Nanyuki-Isiolo Road: Access the Sirimon Track, scenic forest and wildlife views.

    • Nyeri-Nanyuki Road: Entry via Naro Moru, eastern side approach.

    • Chogoria Road: Embu-Meru road, ~150 km north of Nairobi, offers breathtaking perspectives.

  • Scenic drives: Enjoy views of forests, waterfalls, and wildlife along the way.

Mit dem Flugzeug

  • Nearest airstrips: Nanyuki and Laikipia

  • Ideal for: Quick access, aerial views, and reduced travel time

  • Connecting cities: Flights via Nairobi (NBO) or regional carriers from Arusha/other hubs

What to See & Do in Mount Kenya National Park

Summit Adventures

  • Seven climbing routes to the peaks, including Point Lenana, the highest accessible summit for trekkers.

  • Technical climbs: Only advanced climbers attempt Batian and Nelion, the highest peaks.

  • Recommended itinerary: At least four nights to allow proper acclimatization and avoid altitude sickness.

Wildlife & Flora

  • Lower slopes: Buffalo, elephants, monkeys, and elands

  • Bamboo forests: Rare bongo antelopes and endemic species

  • Alpine zones: Unique plants like rosette plants and Giant Lobelia

  • Glacial lakes & tarns: Ideal for photography and nature appreciation

Adventure & Exploration

  • Hiking: Traverse multiple trails with varying difficulty levels

  • Cave exploration: Discover hidden natural formations

  • Photography & sightseeing: Capture glaciers, forests, wildlife, and rugged alpine scenery

Mount Kenya offers a perfect blend of adventure, wildlife, and stunning landscapes for every visitor.

Accommodation Options

  • Within the Park:

    • Serena Mountain Lodge: The only lodge inside the park with strategically positioned viewing decks overlooking the mountain.

  • Camping: Recommended by tour operators; enjoy the serene moors and highland terrain.

  • Nearby towns: Nanyuki, Nyeri, and Chogoria offer lodges, hotels, and guesthouses for convenient access.

Parkregeln & Verhaltenskodex

To protect wildlife and ensure a safe visit:

  • Respect wildlife and their natural habitat.

  • Do not crowd, feed, or provoke animals.

  • Stay quiet; avoid sudden noises or movements.

  • Remain in vehicles except in designated picnic or walking areas.

  • Follow speed limits (maximum 40 kph / 25 mph).

  • Do not drive off-road; it damages habitats.

  • Keep at least 20 meters distance from animals.

  • Leave no litter; never leave fires unattended.

  • Respect local communities and cultural heritage; always ask permission before taking photos.

  • Visitors must vacate the park by 6 PM, unless camping overnight. Night game driving is prohibited.