1. Marsabit National Park.
This park is a home for elephants, buffalo, greater and lesser kudu, reticulated giraffe, lion leopard, dik-dik, and much more wildlife. Its densely forested mountain is a haven for a large number of bird species and reptiles as well.
Park fees |
Citizens |
Residents |
Non-residents |
Adults |
ksh 250 |
ksh 250 |
USD 20 |
children |
ksh 100 |
ksh 100 |
USD 10 |
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Lake Paradise
The Lake Paradise, home to a number of birds, including Ruppel’s griffon vultures, peregrine falcons, mountain buzzards, black kites, and African fish eagle. Hamerkops, ibises, yellow-billed stock, and many more. You can also spot the olive baboons, vervet monkeys, caracals, and aardwolves.
2. Sibiloi National Park
This is the cradle of mankind as it holds important archeological sites that explain the evolution of man and contributes to the understanding of the same in the continent. It also serves as a stopover for migrant waterfowl and is a major breeding ground for the Nile crocodile. Terrestrial wildlife includes zebras, Grant gazelles, lions, leopards, striped hyenas, Beisa Oryx, greater kudu, and cheetahs.
Park fees |
Citizens |
Residents |
Non-residents |
Adult |
ksh250 |
ksh250 |
$20 |
children |
ksh100 |
ksh200 |
$10 |
3. Koobi Fora Museum
This is an archeological site where the Australopithecus and homo Erectus were discovered by archeologists. The museum has preserved some skulls and also it holds information about their way of life and culture in those days.
4. Chalbi Desert
This desert borders Kenya and Ethiopia. It is composed of saline and alkaline sediments and sand dunes as well. This desert is an attraction because of the activities that can be done there. Engage in desert safari, camel rides, and cultural tours.