About The Park
Aberdare National Park, located in Kenya’s central highlands, is a hidden gem of lush forests, rolling hills, and dramatic waterfalls. This breathtaking park offers a refreshing escape into nature’s embrace, where misty mountains meet ancient woodlands. Home to elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and elusive bongo antelopes, Aberdare provides thrilling wildlife encounters away from the crowds. Wander through dense forest trails, marvel at cascading waterfalls, and enjoy peaceful moments by shimmering mountain lakes. It’s cool climate and rich biodiversity make it perfect for nature lovers seeking serenity and adventure.
Whether you’re on a guided game drive or exploring scenic viewpoints, Aberdare National Park Safari promises an unforgettable experience that connects you deeply with Kenya’s wild heart and local culture.
Exciting Activities to Do in Aberdare National Park Kenya
Enjoy game drives, guided forest walks, stunning waterfalls, and unique wildlife in Aberdare National Park.
Game Drive Safari
Wildlife Spotting.
Walking Safaris
Bird Watching
Best Time To Visit
The Best Time to visit Aberdare National Park is during the dry seasons, from June to October and January to February. These months offer clearer skies, easier wildlife spotting, and comfortable hiking conditions, making your adventure more enjoyable and memorable.
- Dry Season Offers Clear Wildlife Sightings
- June To October Provides Perfect Weather
- January To February Is Ideal for Hiking
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FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some of the questions that are most frequantly asked.
The Ark and Treetops are built on stilts overlooking waterholes with large viewing decks. You can watch wildlife 24/7, with buzzers in rooms alerting guests to rare animal sightings.
Elephants are commonly seen at the waterholes. Rhino sightings are less frequent but do occur, especially at night. The experience is unpredictable—nature on its terms!
Limited game drives are possible in the Salient area. The main experience is viewing from the tree lodges, though some lodges offer guided nature walks.
