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Mount Kenya national park
Kenya's highest mountain, is
an ancient volcano lying astride the equator, it's icy
summit rising to a height of 5,199m. All of the mountain
above the 3,200m contour forms Mount Kenya, Kenya's highest
mountain, is an ancient volcano lying astride the equator,
it's icy summit rising to a height of 5,199m. All of the
mountain above the 3,200m contour forms a National Park.
It's ascent takes you through several distinct vegetation
zones - the game rich rain forests which cover the lower
slopes; above this the bamboo belt; then parklands leading
to alpine moorlands with their distinctive vegetation of
giant groundsels and lobelias and tarns of crystal clear
water; and finally out of the screes rise the glaciated
summits of Mount Kenya. Many rivers flow from the perpetual
snows, among them the mighty Tana, source of much of Kenya's
electricity supply. The two main summits, Batian and Nelion
are accessible to skilled mountaineers only. The third
highest summit, Point Lenana at 4,985m, can be reached by
walkers and provides a stunning viewpoint. The weather is at
its best for climbing during January, February, August and
September but is also good during March, June, July, October
and December. The remaining months of April, May and
November are the only times when climbing is not recommended
due to the rains.a National Park. It's ascent takes you
through several distinct vegetation zones - the game rich
rain forests which cover the lower slopes; above this the
bamboo belt; then parklands leading to alpine moorlands with
their distinctive vegetation of giant groundsels and
lobelias and tarns of crystal clear water; and finally out
of the screes rise the glaciated summits of Mount Kenya.
Many rivers flow from the perpetual snows, among them the
mighty Tana, source of much of Kenya's electricity supply.
The two main summits, Batian and Nelion are accessible to
skilled mountaineers only. The third highest summit, Point
Lenana at 4,985m, can be reached by walkers and provides a
stunning viewpoint. The weather is at its best for climbing
during January, February, August and September but is also
good during March, June, July, October and December. The
remaining months of April, May and November are the only
times when climbing is not recommended due to the rains.
Preferred accommodation
options at mount Kenya include;
Mount Kenya
safari club
Mountain lodge
Mountain rock
lodge
Naromoru river
lodge
Mount meru
chogoria bandas
Meru mount kenya lodge
Timau river
lodge
Ken trout
guest cottages
El karama
ranch
Rutundu log cabins
Sweetwaters
tented camp
Ol pajeta
ranch house
Sportsman arms hotel
An interesting spot to have lunches
to and from Mount Kenya would be
The Trout tree restaurant
See other
relevant
general
information on your Kenya
tour.
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hotels
Mombasa Kenya
Safaris in Kenya.
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budget camping safaris in Kenya
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Mount
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