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Hills National Reserve
The Shimba Hills were gazetted as a National
Forest in 1903, grassland areas were incorporated in
1924 and several subsequent extensions took place to
bring the Reserve to its present size. In 1968 most
of the Reserve was double gazetted as the Shimba Hills
National Reserve. Two smaller areas to the west adjoining
the reserve and almost entirely forested remain as Forest
Reserves; Mkongani North and Mkongani West Forest Reserve.
A fenced elephant corridor connects the Shimba Hills
with Mwaluganje Forest Reserve to the North.
The Shimba hills are a dissected plateau
that ascends steeply from the coastal plains, 30 km
south west of Mombasa and just south of Kwale town.
The surrounding escarpment rises from around 120m to
300m across the bulk of the plateau and as high as 450m
at Marare and Pengo hills.
The underlying rocks are the Triassic
Shimba Grits and in the north central part near Kwale
town Pliecone Magarini sands. Rivers flowing from the
hills supply fresh water to Mombasa and the Diani/Ukunda
area
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