Mount Kenya National Park

Come Touch the Sky

Mount Kenya National Park

Rising to 5,199 meters, Mount Kenya is Africa’s second-highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its breathtaking scenery and untamed alpine wilderness. With its snow-capped summits piercing the clouds, the mountain offers a dramatic and unforgettable backdrop for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

The park is a sanctuary of pristine wilderness, featuring:

  • Sparkling lakes, tarns, and glaciers
  • Lush bamboo and montane forests
  • Mineral springs and high-altitude moorlands
  • Rare and endangered wildlife including high-altitude-adapted plains game
  • Unique alpine and montane vegetation found nowhere else on earth

Visitors can embark on thrilling mountain climbing expeditions, serene camping experiences, and guided caving adventures—all while surrounded by the majestic beauty of Kenya’s iconic peaks, including Batian, Nelion, and Point Lenana.

Whether you’re an experienced climber or a curious explorer, Mount Kenya National Park invites you to come touch the sky.