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Aberdare
information.
Aberdare national park is located
in the range of the same name, described by Joseph Thomson in
1883 during his journey through the Maasai Land. Kikuyu people
still use the range's traditional name, Nyandarua. From 1947 to
1956, the misty and rainy forests in the range served as a hide
for the Mau-Mau guerrilla. The park was gazette in 1950 with an
extension of 584 kmē, but was afterwards enlarged to 770 kmē,
making it the third largest park in the country.
The
Aberdare range, 160 km long, is located in the Central
Highlands, Central Province, west of Mount Kenya and north of
Nairobi, serving as the Kenyan Rift Valley's east wall. The
national park comprises a longitudinal strip from south to
north, with a projection toward the east denominated The
Salient, that runs down to an altitude of 2,130 m, near the town
of Nyeri. The Salient has its origin in an ancient migratory
route of elephants between the range and Mount Kenya.
The park is the highest in all
Africa, since most of the plateau is located above an altitude
of 3,000 m. The highest peaks in the park are the Kinangop, with
3,906 m, and the Oldonyo Lesatima, "the mountain of the young
bull" in the Maa language of the Maasai, with 4,001 m. The
landscape is dominated by deeply foggy rain forest, which
confers the park a fairyland atmosphere. Trout breed in the
mountain streams, that burst down spectacular waterfalls, like
the Keruru Kahuru of 270 m and the Gura of 240 m in the South
area, or the Chania Falls in the central sector of the park. Due
to the high humidity, the tracks crossing the park are muddy for
a large part of the year.
Aberdare
contains a rich botanic wealth, a mixture of equatorial
exuberance and alpine vegetation. Above the 2,000 m level, the
rain forest gives way to the bamboo jungles, that at 3,000 m
become mountain prairies in which groundsel and giant lobelias
grow high.
Though the park registers a high
number of visitors, most of them just do it for an overnight
stay at its famous lodges, reason why in fact the park is
largely unknown for most of the visitors.

CONTACT ADDRESS
HEAD OFFICE DAR ES SALAAM.
ZANZIBAR HOTEL P.O. BOX 12594.
TEL/FAX: +255 22 2133793, Mobile:
+255 788 221 650
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AREA OPPOSITE , PRIMIEM HOUSE.
BOX 14477 ARUSHA, Mobile: +255
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February 20, 2010
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