Travel

Go where your visit makes a world of difference!

The following sites are home to communities eager to welcome you to their area.

Available are :

  • Eco-resource centres at two sites – Kinangop and Mt. Kenya
  • Organised community conservation groups called Site Support Groups
  • Local guides able to identify bird and have a general understanding of the vegetation
  • The sites are easily accessible and are home to important birds and other biodiversity
Monitoring in Papyrus

Dunga Swamp

Dunga (or Tako River mouth) is a wetland situated about 10 km south of Kisumu town on the shores of Winam Gulf, Lake Victoria. At the western limit is a beach, used as a major fish landing point…

Kinanagop Eco-resource Centre

Kinangop Grasslands

The Kinangop highland grasslands, approximately 100 kilometers north west of Nairobi on either side of the Rift Valley, are unique. This type of tussock grassland is the only home for the Sharpe’s Longclaw…

Children performing outside the Kakamega Centre

Kakamega Forest

Kakamega Forest is the only tropical rainforest in Kenya, left over from past millenia when dense rain forest stretched from West Africa, across Central Africa and into the highland areas on the west and eastern walls of the Great Rift Valley…

Mt. Kenya group products Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya is Kenya’s highest mountain located on the equator with its icy summit reaching to 5199m (17,058 ft). Magnificent cliffs and glaciers protect the highest peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) …