About Meru National Park

Meru National Park is a national park located in the eastern part of Kenya. It covers an area of about 870 square kilometers (340 square miles) and is situated at an altitude of 1,300 to 1,600 meters (4,300 to 5,200 feet) above sea level. The park was established in 1966 and is named after the nearby Mount Meru, which is part of the eastern branch of the East African Rift Valley. Meru National Park is known for its diverse wildlife, including a wide range of mammals, birds, and plant species.

Major Attractions

  1. The Big Five: Meru National Park is home to the Big Five game animals, which are the elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, lion, and leopard. Visitors have the opportunity to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
  1. Diverse Wildlife: The park is known for its diverse range of wildlife. Apart from the Big Five, visitors can also spot other animals such as giraffes, zebras, hippos, cheetahs, hyenas, and more. The park is particularly renowned for its unique populations of Grevy’s zebra and reticulated giraffe.
  1. Birdwatching: Meru National Park is a paradise for bird lovers. With over 400 species of birds recorded, it offers excellent bird watching opportunities. Some of the notable bird species found in the park include the Somali ostrich, martial eagles, pygmy falcons, and the vibrant violet-backed starling.
  1. Rhino Sanctuary: The park is home to a rhino sanctuary established as part of conservation efforts. This sanctuary provides a safe haven for both black and white rhinoceros, and visitors can learn about the conservation efforts being undertaken to protect these endangered species.

Hotel & Accomodation

  1. Elsa’s Kopje: Located within the park, Elsa’s Kopje is a luxury lodge named after Elsa, the lioness made famous by the book and film “Born Free.” It offers stunning views of the park and provides a luxurious and intimate safari experience.
  1. Offbeat Meru Camp: Situated near Meru National Park, this tented camp offers a more rustic and adventurous experience. Guests stay in spacious safari-style tents and can enjoy activities like guided game drives, bush walks, and cultural visits.
  1. Rhino River Camp: This eco-friendly camp is located on the banks of the Kindani River, near the park boundary. It offers comfortable tented accommodation and is known for its laid-back atmosphere and beautiful natural surroundings.

Top Tourist Activities

  1. Fishing: The Tana River, which borders the park, offers fishing opportunities. Visitors can try their hand at fishing for species like catfish, tilapia, and barbel.
  1. Guided Nature Walks: Take guided nature walks with knowledgeable guides who will lead you through the park’s diverse landscapes. This allows you to appreciate the smaller details of the park, such as the flora, insects, and tracks of different animals.
  1. Picnics: Some lodges and camps organize picnics in designated areas within the park. This allows visitors to relax, enjoy their meals amidst nature, and take in the stunning views.
  1. Visiting the Rhino Sanctuary: Meru National Park is known for its rhino sanctuary, which is home to both black and white rhinoceros. Visitors can take guided tours of the sanctuary and learn about the conservation efforts being undertaken to protect these endangered species.

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