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A safari in Kenya National Park Mount Kenya and Reserve should be on your list of options when planning a safari only because its height, the second highest mountain in Africa. Mount Kenya is 17,058 feet high and the National Park and Reserve has 1300 square kilometers of forest reserves with 715 square miles above the threshold of 10,500 feet of trees, where the entire mountain is the National Park

This height means that what you will see a variety of spectacular scenery that makes the park special. There are lakes, small lakes, glaciers, peaks, natural mineral springs, and vegetation changes quite dramatically with the height of sea level. Add to this high altitude adapted plains game, and the unique alpine vegetation eleven species of endemic plants. The environment in the park of Mount Kenya Safari are truly breathtaking

You will find forests of high dry in the lower slopes, then after about 7000 feet it changes to montane forests of cedar and podo which changed its name to thick bamboo, to just over 8,000 m, and then they disappear as you climb higher, and you will find smaller trees and mosses at high altitude. After you 10000ft come on high altitude heath and shrubs, and then finally above 11,000 feet there are moors.

A safari in Kenya is mostly about wildlife, and Mount Kenya National Park has its fair share of change again with the altitude and the season of the year. During the rains, it is the dispersal area of Meru National Park especially the elephant and buffalo. In fact electrified are black leopard, black and white Colobus and Sykes monkeys, bushbuck, buffalo, elephant. Then lower the olive baboon, waterbuck, black rhino, the black-fronted duiker, leopard, giant National Park Mount Kenya consists of a box, seven shelters climber, Banda and three sites for assistance, and three pavilions and a self help banda site just outside the park.

To sum up the attractions of the National Park of Mount Kenya and reserve.

There is an excellent observation of wildlife, fantastic scenery, with lakes, small lakes, glaciers and peaks. A number of birds and rare animals, and high altitude, playgrounds and mountain forest. Added to this natural mineral springs, and a mountain a few intrepid souls climbing itself, but not for the Walker Hill, but more skilled mountaineer.

If you are planning a safari in Kenya and a memorable trip to Park Mount Kenya National Reserve and promises to be a wonderful experience.

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