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Arabuko Sokoke National Park

Background Information
Arabuko Sokoke was proclaimed a Crown Forest and gazetted in 1943. Part of the forest was gazetted as a strict nature reserve in the late 1960s. The reserve lies a few kilometers inland, between the towns of Kilifi and Malindi, 110 km north of Mombasa. It is the largest existing fragment of the tropical forests that covered much of the East African coast and is an important habitat for endemic/endangered birds, insects and mammal species.

Location:
Coastal Strip, Kilifi District, covering 6 km2.

Climate:
Average annual rainfall ranges from 900mm in the dry and scrubby northwest to 1100mm in the east.

HOW TO GET THERE

Roads:
Access through Mombasa, Tarmac road - 75 km.
Access through Malindi

Airstrips:
Malindi and Mombasa Airports.

MAJOR ATTRACTIONS

Endemic Bird species, Butterflies, Remnant coastal forest.

FACILITIES (Hotels Near the Park)

Turtle Bay Beach Club; Temple Point Village; Ocean Sports; Hemingways; Blue Bay Village; Barracuda Inn; Mrs Simpsons.

ACTIVITIES

Bird Watching; Walking Trails.

  Tidal Creek
  Mbambakofi Tree
  Ornate Tree Frog
Contact: Warden, Arabuko Sokoke N. Park, P.O. Box 109 Malindi - Kenya, Tel: (254-042) 3246, E-mail: kwsarabuko@africaonline.co.ke
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