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Destination – Mount Kenya
Rising up from the heart of the Kenyan landscape, the snow-capped Mount Kenya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is Africa's second highest mountain reaching an impressive 5,199 metres in height, which is an awe-inspiring sight.
Visitors can explore its surrounding forests, trout-filled streams and game reserve; more adventurous travellers can summit the peak. While Mount Kilimanjaro is an easier climb, Mount Kenya is more of a challenge as it has a higher technical difficulty, however, Point Lenana can be easily reached by a fit hiker.
Visitors can look forward to a variety of wonderful activities such as: cave exploration, mountain climbing, camping, and game viewing. Commonly spotted wildlife include elephant, mongoose, duiker, bushbuck, eland and over 130 bird species.
Day Notes – Journey to Mount Kenya Safari Club
Start Time
Jan 15
Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club