The Marsabit National park lies in northern Kenya, about 560km north of Nairobi in Marsabit district. The park comprises of densely forested mountain and three crater lakes that are the only permanent surface of water in the region and that provide habitat for a variety of birdlife. Major wildlife attractions include the African elephant, the endangered Grevy’s zebra, lion, leopard, buffalo, bushbuck, large herds of greater and lesser kudus, common zebra, Grant's gazelle and many other small antelopes. The park is famous for its elephant named Ahmed that was provided with 24hr security surveillance by presidential decree in the 70's, to demonstrate Kenya's commitment to wildlife conservation.
ACCESS
Distance: 560 km north of Nairobi.263 km north of Isiolo.
Gates: 2 Gates;Ahmed and Abdul.
Roads: from Nairobi, the reserve is reached via Nanyuki and lsiolo a distance of 620 km. The road is paved up to lsiolo leaving a distance of 270 km of very bad road that is only motorable by 4 wheel-drive vehicles during the dry season.
By Air: there is an airstrip at Marsabit, 4km from the Park’s main gate.
Airstrips: The reserve is 2 1/2 hrs by air from Nairobi and is adequately served by a tarmac airstrip located about one kilometer from Marsabit town centre.
SIZE / LOCATION
1,554 Km2.
Marsabit District, Eastern Province
CLIMATE
Jan-Mar is hot and dry, April-June is hot and wet,July-Oct is very warm and dry, November and December are warm and wet.
PERSONNEL ON CALL
The Warden
SAFARICARD REQUIRED?
At present the park does not operate the SmartCard system. Entryis by cash only ( Ksh or US $)
Marsabit Lodge lies in an exquisite location and offers stunning views.
Camping
2 public campsites, Ahmed Campsite is located by the main Ahmed Gate some 3.2 km from Marsabit lodge. Abdul Campsite located by Absul gate and is close to Park HQ
Special Paradise Campsite: a grassy clearing on the shores of Lake Paradise.
ACTIVITY OPTIONS
Game viewing.
Ornithological (bird watching safaris
Camel safaris to neighboring plains (this activity can be conducted by the local people);
Visiting to "singing wells' where local people engage in songs while drawing water from deep wells to water livestock.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
All year round
WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU
Drinking water, picnic items and camping equipment if you intend to stay overnight. Also useful are: binoculars, camera, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and guidebooks