Mwingi National Reserve

National Reserves in Tharaka Nithi

Mwingi National Reserve: Off-The-Beaten-Path

Formerly known as Kitui-North National Reserve and oft-times dubbed as the Mwingi North National Reserve and more proper as Mwingi National Reserve, this occupies about 70 km2 of the southwest edge of Tharaka Nithi County. It is one of four protected and contiguous preserves comprising the larger 4,400 km2 Meru Conversation Zone, within the Mount Kenya Conservation Area, in company with Meru National Park (north), Kora National Reserve (east) and the obscure Bisanadi National Reserve (northeast). For which reason Mwingi Reserve is a designated as a “wilderness zone” by Kenya Wildlife Service that allows for fly camping, camel and horseback safari. The reserve is flanked on the northern frontier by River Tana.

Owing to the fact that Mwingi National Reserve is bordered by other reserves, it is usually tenanted by various game from the contiguous preserves. Animals sighted in Mwingi Reserve include caracals, elephants, hippos, leopards, lions and several antelope species among others. Traditional game viewing is still extremely limited and there is no accommodation. Those visiting must have a strong wish to venture off the grid, for a unique and off-the-beaten-path experience. Its rugged beauty, diverse wildlife, and unsullied landscape make it a perfect destination for travelers seeking new circuits. It can be accessed via C93 Mwingi-Kathwana Road turning off at Kamuwongo Centre, then through Kyuso Village, or via Meru National Park.


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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