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Mt. Kenya
Park Information.
The Mount Kenya Park is the perfect
place to relax after a dusty safari and get a different take on
Kenya, particularly as it is located between some of Kenya's top
national parks: Aberdare, Samburu and Meru.
At a giddy 5199m Mount Kenya dominates the Central Highlands. It
is Africa's second highest mountain, formed between
two-and-three-million-years-ago by a series of volcanic
eruptions. It probably once had a crater not unlike Mount
Kilimanjaro's, but erosion has sheared this down to a series of
peaks.
The mountain above the forest line is a national park and it
supports rainforest and dense thickets of bamboo, while higher
up the flora changes dramatically: moorland and giant lobelia
and heather. The forests are home to elephant, buffalo, monkeys,
antelope and giant forest hog. The birdlife around the mountain
is also prolific, ranging from huge eagles to multicoloured
sunbirds.
There are three peaks, Point Lenana can be reached by most
relatively fit people, but the other two are only accessible to
mountaineers with technical skills. Mt Kenya is circled by a tar
road which is in good condition and on this you will find the
area's main towns; Naro Moru, Nanyuki, Meru and Embu.
The mountain was first climbed in 1899 by Sir Halford McKinder
and today is a popular peak to conquer. For the adventurous and
outdoor types there are a variety of hiking and mountain
climbing trails to choose from.
Surrounding Area
The Central Highlands, which contain Mount Kenya and the
Aberdares, are the homelands of the Kikuyu people, who hold the
mountain sacred. But the fertile soil and good climate also
attracted European settlers, who snatched the land out from
under the Kikuyu, resulting in the seething resentment which
erupted as the Mau Mau Rebellion.
Since independence the land occupied by the remaining whites has
been much reduced and redistributed to the Kikuyu, and the land
is now intensely cultivated by them and closely related Meru and
Embu people.

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February 20, 2010
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