Aberdare
National Park

The Aberdares are an isolated volcanic range that forms the
eastern wall of the rift valley, running roughly 100km north
south between Nairobi and Thomsons Falls. Soils are red and
of volcanic origin, but rich in organic matter. There are
two main peaks, Ol Donyo Lesatima (3,999m) and Kinangop (3,906m)
separated by a long saddle of alpine moorland at over 3,000m.
The topography is diverse with deep ravines that cut through
the forested eastern and western slopes and there are many
clear streams and waterfalls. The Aberdares are an important
water catchment area providing water to the Tana and Athi
rivers and part of Central Rift and Northern drainage basins.
The National Park lies mainly above the tree
line running along the 10,000ft contour with some forest and
scrub at lower altitude in the 'salient' area near Nyeri with
the boundary running down to the 7000ft contour.
The unusual vegetation, rugged terrain, streams
and waterfalls combine to create an area of great scenic beauty
in the National Park. The park is surrounded by a predominantly
indigenous forest, whose management is under an MoU between
KWS and the Forest Department
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