Kenya Vacations
Aberdare
If you have never seen a mountain in dry forest, then you haven’t been to the
Aberdare national park. The dry upland forest covers the lower slopes
and true mountain forest dominates from 2,000M mixing cedar, Meru Oak and Podo
trees in a beautiful serrated canopy. At 2,500M, a belt of bamboo intricately weaves
the smaller trees interspersed with glades to surround the mountain. This is home
to animals and plants as well as ‘Ngai’ (God), venerated by the
Local tribe in their folklore
as evidenced by the shrines in the park. There’s a deep cut made by the ravines
through the forested eastern and western end. This unique haven abundant with clear
streams and deafening waterfalls break the monotony of the jungle
silence. The Ol Donyo Satima (3999 m) and the Kinangop peak
(3906 m) stride the lumber of alpine moorland stuffing that 3000m space between
into a moorland cushion.
Best time to Visit
The best season of travel is between October to May . It is rainy and cold from June
to early September. The dry season is January to March.