Aberdare National Park, set in the cool highlands of central Kenya, is a lush, mountainous sanctuary of misty forests, waterfalls, and moorlands. It is home to rare species such as the bongo antelope and black rhino, alongside elephants, leopards, and buffalo. The park is famous for its tree-top lodges that overlook floodlit waterholes, offering visitors close-up night views of wildlife. Its dramatic scenery and diverse habitats make it ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and unique safari experiences.



