Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Marsabit National Park

Marsabit National Park is a green paradise in the middle of the desert in the northern Kenya Region. densely forested mountain and three crater lakes provide a haven for a variety of bird-life, mammals and reptiles. The beautiful Marsabit National Park is a refuge for huge tusked bull elephants. Hikes in the dense forest, wreathed in mist can be enjoyed along with camel rides, bird watching and visits to the singing wells. The forest is home to a wide variety of wildlife such as Elephants, Rhino, Lion, Buffalo, Leopard, Greater Kudu, Endangered Grevy zebra and Reticulated Giraffe.Lake Paradise at the bottom of the volcanic Crater of Gof Sokorte Guda is ringed with scenic forest and the birding is fantastic. It is also a refuge for the rare Lammergeyer Vulture and also diversity of butterfly species.
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