Meru National Park

Meru National Park covers 336 sq mi (870 sq km). The park is located in northeast Kenya and has remarkable, remote, unspoiled terrain and rugged nature. The park is picturesque due to its diverse nature, which consists of rainforests, swamps, rivers, bushes, grassland, termite mounds, and acacia trees. Meru National Park sits on the equator, bisected by 13 rivers and abundant meandering mountain-fed streams with doum palms. No wonder that’s where it got its name: “complete wilderness”. Meru National Park is known for its substantial diversity of wildlife species compared to other Kenyan Parks. Some unusual animals include the bohor reedbuck and the grevy zebra. The park has a plethora of wildlife, including The Big 5 ( black and white rhinos, elephants, lions, leopards & buffalo). With over 400 bird species recorded, the Park is a paradise for Avid bird watchers.