Giant Meru Oak

Forest Reserves in Meru

Giant Meru Oak, The King Muuru: Imenti Forest

The towering presence of record-tall trees is a testament to the nature’s diverse flora! Africa’s tallest tree is a Douglas Fir located in the Table Mountain National Park in South Africa. It reaches a height of about 66.5 meters (around 218 feet). In Kenya there are a few contenders that contest the title of tallest tree among these being the Giant Meru Oak in Imenti Forest. Locally dubbed “King Muuru, the lofty 160 ft tall Giant Meru Oak, about 60 feet shorter than the Douglas Fir, is a sight to behold. It is rather slender in relation with a width of just 12 ft. but is far older than it appears. The Giant Meru Oak is thought to be a whooper-great 360 years old.

King Muuru belongs to a species endemic to this area. A deciduous type capable of growing to a height of 250 ft. Treasured as Meru’s oldest trees and the mother of all trees in the Imenti Forest, it stands sentinel over the forest canopy and can been singled out from miles out. Members of the local community visit the forest frequently not just to enjoy the cool surroundings but to also the sight of the giant tree and the beautiful landscape. The forest is a perfect example of how mother nature, without human interference, can take care of itself to give humankind the very best that it has to offer. The oak tree is easily sighted from the Kenya Forest Service office situated 4 km from Meru town along the B6 Meru-Nanyuki Road.


Kenya’s vast forest reserves are of immeasurable importance in biodiversity conservation, water regulation, and carbon storage. Collectively, these forests, natural and exotic, cover 2008 km2 or about 3.4% of Kenya’s land surface area, and 15% of the most fertile land. They also provide important recreational and ecotourism opportunities for visitors to enjoy Kenya’s natural beauty and wildlife.


Famous for its wildlife, rich agricultural lands, and stunning natural attractions, Meru County, on the north-eastern slopes of Mount Kenya, is the immemorial enclave of the Ameru nation. Inhabited mainly by the sub-tribes of Imenti, Tigania, Igembe, and Tharaka, Meru County has one of the best developed touring circuits.

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