You deserve a trip to the amazing Meru National Park

When you are planning your trip, there are many different sorts of safaris to take into account. Visitors frequently combine a range of experiences for their safari trip to Kenya. I was especially thrilled to have the chance to visit Meru, a modest park with a wealth of diversity and a colorful past. Since Elsa’s Kopje is one of the only camps in the Meru, it provides a unique level of luxury. There is total solitude and a feeling of isolation when the park closes in the evening and before it opens. An indoor safari provides the chance to observe wildlife in almost total seclusion.

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Safari vehicles must stay on the dirt roads in the majority of the bigger parks, such the Masai Mara. In Meru, guides are allowed to go off-road and remain outside past dusk. Life-changing encounters in the African wilderness include tracking sly lions on the quest for their next meal or getting close enough to a rhino to feel his breath just feet away.

To the northeast of Kenya, the Meru National Park extends over 1,813 square kilometers. It is acknowledged to have one of the biggest diversity of animal species in East Africa and is surrounded by the Kora, Rahole, and Bisanadi Reserves. The park offers a unique safari experience because to its diverse array of vegetation and thirteen spring-fed rivers that draw a wide variety of wildlife.
Meru is known as the land of the lion and the elephant, but it also contains a rhino sanctuary and is home to around 70 white and black rhinos. The 80 square kilometer sanctuary is situated at the western edge and is fortified with fences and devoted rangers. The rhino in the park has been saved from extinction and is now a famous success story thanks to a dedicated conservation effort. To keep the poachers at bay, rangers keep a continual watch.

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Bird enthusiasts will have a blast searching for many of the more than 400 species that have been identified. The following animals have made Meru their home: zebras, elephants, eland, waterbuck, cheetah, leopard, reticulated giraffe, hippo, reedbuck, hartebeest, and buffalo. You definitely deserve to treat yourself to the best safari experience of your life.

Updated: July 19, 2022 — 8:42 am