Parc national de Meru

Parc national de Meru

  • The Land Of Elsa the Lioness

    Meru National Park is arguably the most unspoiled and geographically diverse park in Kenya. Spanning over 870 square kilometers, it is a landscape defined by 13 permanent rivers that slice through red-earthed plains, doum palm forests, and dense tropical jungles. This park is the spiritual home of African conservation, famously being the place where George and Joy Adamson released Elsa the Lioness back into the wild.

  • What to expect

    1. The Wildlife: Meru is home to the « Big Five. » It features a dedicated 44-square-kilometer Rhino Sanctuary, making it one of the best places in Kenya to see both Black and White rhinos.

    2. The « Northern Specials »: Look for unique species like the Reticulated Giraffe, Grevy’s Zebra, Somali Ostrich, and the Lesser Kudu.

    3. A Private Experience: Because Meru is less frequented than the southern parks, you will often enjoy sightings with no other vehicles in sight, offering a true sense of solitude.

  • Best time to visit

    Meru National Park is a dynamic ecosystem that shifts beautifully throughout the year, offering unique rewards regardless of when you visit:

    • The Verdant Refresh: Following the rains, the 13 rivers swell and the park transforms into a lush, emerald paradise. This is the prime time for birdwatching as migratory species arrive, and the air is exceptionally clear, offering stunning views of the nearby Nyambene Hills.

    • The Predator Cycle: As the long grass turns to golden straw, the landscape opens up, providing incredible visibility for tracking big cats. Predators often congregate near the riverbanks, where life-and-death dramas unfold as herbivores come to drink.

    • The High-Contrast Season: During the dryer spells, the red volcanic soil contrasts sharply with the deep green of the riverine forests. This is a favorite time for photographers, as the wildlife is concentrated and easy to find along the permanent water sources.

Le Kopje d’Elsa

Built into the Mughwango Hill, this award-winning lodge is situated on the site of George Adamson’s original camp. It offers 360-degree views of the plains and is the height of "unpretentious luxury."
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Camp de la rivière Rhino

Located on the edge of the Rhino Sanctuary, this camp features stylish tents on wooden decks overlooking the Kindani River. It offers a peaceful, forest-like atmosphere.
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Ikweta Safari Camp

Known for its high-quality tents and great value, this camp is perfect for those who want a comfortable "bush" experience.
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Elsa's Kopje

Built into the Mughwango Hill, this award-winning lodge is situated on the site of George Adamson’s original camp. It offers 360-degree views of the plains and is the height of « unpretentious luxury. »

Rhino River Camp

Located on the edge of the Rhino Sanctuary, this camp features stylish tents on wooden decks overlooking the Kindani River. It offers a peaceful, forest-like atmosphere.

Ikweta Safari Camp

Known for its high-quality tents and great value, this camp is perfect for those who want a comfortable « bush » experience.

    1. Pistage du sanctuaire des rhinocéros : Visitez le sanctuaire hautement protégé de 44 km². Grâce au terrain du parc, on peut souvent obtenir des photos incroyables de près de ces géants en voie de disparition.

    2. Le pèlerinage « Born Free » : Visitez la tombe d’Elsa la Lionne et le site du camp original de George Adamson pour vous connecter à l’histoire qui a changé à jamais la conservation mondiale.

    3. Safaris fluviaux : Explorez les rives des rivières Tana et Rojewero. Regardez les hippopotames se vautrer et les crocodiles massifs prendre le soleil, et gardez un œil sur la mystérieuse chouette pêcheuse de Pel.

    4. Adamson’s Falls : Faites une excursion guidée vers ces rapides spectaculaires où la rivière Tana est forcée à traverser un étroit chenal rocheux. C’est un endroit puissant pour un pique-et la photographie.

    5. Expéditions d’observation des oiseaux : Avec plus de 400 espèces, dont le rare Pied de Pierre et divers martin-pêcheurs, Meru est une destination de classe mondiale pour les amateurs d’oiseaux.

    6. Couchers du soleil sur les Kopjes : Terminez votre journée au sommet d’un des affleurements rocheux du parc (Kopjes), en regardant le soleil se coucher sur l’immense horizon, une boisson fraîche à la main — une expérience signature Mufasa.

    7. Safaris nocturnes : (disponibles via des lodges spécifiques) Découvrez les habitants nocturnes de Meru, des léopards chasseurs au curieux caracal.

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