Mount Kenya National Park

National Reserves in Tharaka Nithi

Meru Kenya National Park

Originally known as Mount Kirinyaga, loosely translating as the ‘Mountain of God’ or ‘Kirima kia Nyaga’, Mount Kenya is, without doubt, the most pleasing scenery around Central Kenya. Overlooking Kikuyuland, this UNESCO World Heritage Site takes up all the land around the mountain over 11,000 ft as well as the lower lying enclaves of Lewa Conservancy and the Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve which were included in the world heritage area in 2013. Mount Kenya National Park is more scenic than faunal, and is most venerated as a hiking destination. It offers exciting prospects for multi day excursion as well as a rewarding challenge for the strong-minded and avid mountain climbers aiming for Point Lenana (3rd highest peak),

Point Lenana is the most popular target for hikers, which is easily accomplished in four days round-trip by almost anyone who is fit. It was once summitted by a girl of 8 years. The peaks above it, Point Nelion (the 2nd highest peak) and Point Batian (the highest peak) are achievable by more adept skilled hiker, requiring technical climbing skills. There are seven different hiking trails in Mount Kenya National Park to Point Lenana. As with many mountain, a good watch for weather is important and hikers should only consider the dryer parts of the year. Between December to March, or between July to October (the dryer seasons) conditions are optimum to challenge Point Lenana. The popular routes are Sirimon, Naro Moru, and Chogoria.


Kenya certainly has enormous touring resources. There are no less than sixty national narks, reserves and game sanctuaries, covering approximately 11% of the land surface. Each of these diverse and stunning national parks and reserves offers unique wildlife experiences and unique, breathtaking landscapes.


Although Tharaka Nithi County is not a prominent touring circuit, it is a beautiful, diverse area known for its stunning landscapes, cultural heritage, and agricultural economy. Taking after the character of its closely homogenous neighbours around Mount Kenya, Tharaka Nithi, with very good roads, is easy to access and traverse.

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What’s The Air Like in T. Nithi.?

Temperatures in the highland areas range between 14oC to 30oC, while those in the low land range between 22oC to 36oC. Rain vary with altitude.

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