Yala Nature Reserve

Nature Sanctuaries in Kakamega

Yala Nature Reserve: Kakamega Ecosystem

Up until 1992, the entire Kakamega Forest Ecosystem was all within Kakamega District, prior to the formation of Vihiga County which now contains the forest section south of Yala River traversing the southern area of the forest. Thanks to early preventative measures, the 538 hectares Yala Nature Reserve – located south of River Yala – appears to have escaped wanton large-scale commercial exploitation, although it is now virtually separated from the forest to the north and only connected to it by a narrow strip of forest. It has been often suggested that Isecheno Forest has become an island and was separated by deforestation from Yala Forest in the 1980’s. For the nature-lovers, Yala Nature Reserve is a rewarding exploration of a natural riparian forest with an impressive variety of tree species, and hippopotami sometimes travel up the Yala River to enjoy its forest glades.


Around Kenya are to be found a hatful of delightful nature parks and sanctuaries, many of these being community initiatives to protect wildlife in their natural habitats. Fairly small in comparison to the national parks and reserves, they offer a more intimate exposure to the wild, to fully appreciate the local flora and fauna.


Kakamega County remains a cornerstone of Kenya’s cultural and ecological diversity, with its vibrant traditions, economic activities, and natural beauty making it a critical part of the nation’s heritage. Smack in the middle of Western Kenya, enjoying a temperate climate, Kakemega is both populous and vibrant.

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