Facts About Meru National Park : Meru national park is a Kenyan national park, which is located in the eastern part of Meru in a distance of about 350 kilometers from Nairobi. This national park covers a total surface area of about of 870 square kilometers and it is ranked to be among the best known game parks in the country and the rainfall received in this area is abundant with 635 to 762 mm in the west part of the park and around 305-356mm in the east and this rainfall helps in the growth of the tall grass and lush swamps and vegetation within the park. Meru national park was officially established in 1966 and it is being managed by Kenya wildlife services. More so, this national park boasts a rich history significance, incredible biodiversity, dominated with unique landscapes which makes it a fascinating destination for nature enthusiasts and safari goers to visit. And this easy below; we will delve into the many facts that define Meru national park and some of these include;

Facts About Meru National Park
Meru National Park

Location and Geography.

Meru national park is situated in the Northern part of Kenya Highlands, which extends it to the northeast from Mount Kenya, and it is known to be bisected by several rivers such as; Tana river that flows through the park. more so, this national park is surrounded with diverse landscapes which consist lush savannah, dense forests, swamps, seasonal water bodies and all these act as good natural habitats to many wildlife species.

Biodiversity.

Meru national park is treasure of biodiversity which hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna and it acts as a home to many wildlife species that tourists can spot as they tour around the park such as; lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras, elephants, buffalos, hippos, antelopes among others. more so, this national park also harbours around 400 bird species hence making it a birdwatchers paradise and some of the birds include; Somali ostrich, ring necked dove, yellow necked spur fowl, laughing dove, secretary bird, Africana jacana, Kori bustard, taita fiscal, white browed coucal, golden breasted lapwing, common quali, African fin foots, peel’s fishing owl, martial eagle and many others.

 Black and White Rhinos.  

Meru national park is famously known for its efforts in Rhino conservation, which makes it to be ranked among the few places in the country where tourists can be able to spot black and white rhinos.

Facts About Meru National Park
Meru Rhino Sanctuary

Unique Flora.

Meru National park is dominated by beautiful flora whereby it is featured by a variety of a plant life, which includes the riverine forest that is along the Tana River, doum palm groves, dry woodlands, and acacia woodlands, baobab trees that not only provide shade but also contribute a lot towards the parks scenery, beautiful landscapes and many others.

Outdoor activities.

Exploring in Meru national park blesses tourists with great opportunities to engage into several interesting activities where they gain new experiences and create remarkable memories. this national park offers visitors with a wide range of outdoor activities that they can opt to do during their free time such as; guided nature walks which always involve individuals to explore through different areas of the park as they being guided by park guides or rangers through different trails on foot and this bring them more close to the beautiful nature and given chances to capture classic views of the animals and birds along the way, bird watching excursions, fishing, wildlife viewing, camping, hiking, visiting mount Kenya and game drives which are usually done in different sessions for example; in the morning, afternoon and evening.

And there are many other facts that tourists should be aware about meru national park such as; this national park experiences a semi-arid climate with two disntcit rainy seasons whereby the long rains always occur between months of April to June and the short rains happen from November to December and the dry season which is considered the best time to visit is from July to October. more so, Meru national park also is known to be facing conservation challenges such as; poaching, habitat degradation and human wildlife conflict however, the local communities have engaged into conservation initiatives in order to provide a livelihood and to ensure the parks protection, this game park is also a remote and less crowded area which makes it a perfect destination for individuals to visit and relax away from the noise in towns. Meru national park is easily accessed whereby tourists can opt to use road or air means of transport, and there are so many accommodation facilities that are offered within the park where tourists can stay after their long day of exploring within the park among others.

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