Meru is an explorer's paradise.
The
least visited of Kenya's larger parks and reserves, this remote region
is a lush green Eden. From the parks southern boundary, seemingly
endless series of streams branch out from the Tana River bringing life
to the land.
Meru's thick forests, tall grass and stands of Doum Palm are surrounded
by rolling hills and stark Kopjes.
This is the wild country where the world famous lioness Elsa, of Born
Free fame, was returned to the wild in the 1950's.
This isolated unspoilt wilderness lets the visitor have the freedom to
explore the park at a relaxed pace without encountering other people.
Game tracking can be challenging but very rewarding. Lion are often seen
on high rocky outposts, and large herds of Buffalo and Elephant can also
be found. Other species include Reticulated Giraffe, Oryx, Lesser Kudu
and Eland.
The thick riverine forest is perfect for birding, with species.
Further along the Tana river from Meru, there is access to the smaller
Kora National Park, and three reserves Bisanadi, North Kitui, and Rahole.
This entire area is sparsely populated and wild, a place that rewards
the visitor with untold natural riches.
Getting there:Road access to Meru is via Meru town, an eight
hour drive from Nairobi. Closer to the Park gates is the small village
of Maua.
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