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Everything you need to know about Meru National Park

Meru National Park ranks among Kenya’s most unspoiled safari destinations. Located east of Mount Kenya, the park covers about 870 square kilometers of diverse wilderness. Rolling grasslands, dense bush, riverine forests, and swamps define the landscape, crossed by several permanent rivers.

Meru supports rich wildlife populations, including the Big Five. Lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, buffaloes, and both black and white rhinos roam the park. Giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous antelope species thrive around the rivers and wetlands.

The park holds strong historical significance. Meru served as the home of conservationists Joy and George Adamson, famous for the lioness Elsa from Born Free. This legacy adds depth to the park’s conservation story.

Game drives, guided walks, and birdwatching dominate visitor activities. Over 400 bird species inhabit the park, supported by varied ecosystems and water sources. Fewer visitors create a quiet, exclusive safari experience with minimal vehicle traffic.

Meru National Park delivers a raw and authentic safari. Vast landscapes, abundant wildlife, and deep conservation history define the experience.

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