Walking safari in Kakamega Forest Reserve

Walking safari in Kakamega Forest Reserve : Kenya’s hidden gem, Kakamega Forest Reserve, has a distinct intimacy. The sounds of birdsong, frog calls, and monkey chatter chase away the silence and ennui that permeate the forest. Kenya’s Kakamega Forest Reserve is a breathtaking location that is well worth visiting while your safari there.  Part of the Kakamega forest system, Kakamega forest reserve is thought to be the only remaining Guinea-Congolian tropical rain forest in Kenya. It covered the all of central and eastern Africa.

Fascinating information about Kakamega Forest on a Kenya safari.

Visitors who go on Kenya safari to this this forest reserve is dubbed a birder’s paradise by Kenya. During their forest excursions or nature walks during picnics within Kakamega Forest Reserve, guests are likely to discover the area’s 400 kinds of butterflies and more than 300 species of birds.

However, there are also some significant animal species, including enormous forest pigs, porcupines, Aardvarks, squirrels, and bushbucks. This is the proper place for primates to be discussed when they are in Kenya! You have to go on a quick Kenya wildlife safari after you enter this forest.

The Kakamega Forest Reserve boasts impressive vegetation, including a fig tree that is thought to have survived for over 700 years. The impressive waterfalls provide it with a steady supply of water. There are permanent hiking routes within the forest reserve that visitors can utilise. The perfect and best moment  that will keep you enjoying  during your time in the forest are the spectacular  and remarkable sights that will make you yearn for more Kenya safari experiences.

Walking safari in Kakamega Forest Reserve
Walking safari in Kakamega Forest Reserve

While in the forest, the only honor here is with the lasting and unique attractions that will leave you imagining about other Kenya safaris.

However, Kakamega forest reserve is considered as one of the most populous forest reserves in the world with the locals using the forest resources and this probably puts the reserve at a risk of extinction.  The Kakamega forest reserve, which spans a large area of about 230 sq. km, is still beneficial because half of it is still unaffected by human activities.

Concerned parties have raised their voices to ensure that the reserve be safeguarded, including Kenya Wildlife Services and Kenya Forests Services. The fact that the locals rely largely on this forest reserve for the majority of their basic needs is the biggest challenge at the moment.

Best time to visit Kakamega National Reserve.

The best seasons to visit Kakamega Forest National Reserve are from December to February and from June to July, when there is less chance of rain. Around the middle of the year comes bird-breeding season for the local species, and in August emerging butterflies add an abundance of colour.

 How to get to Kakamega National Reserve.

45 km/27 mi north of Kisumu and 420 km/260 mi northwest of Nairobi is where you’ll find Kakamega Forest National Reserve. From Nairobi, the drive takes approximately six hours. An hour’s drive from Kakamega to Kisumu International Airport (KIS), where you can arrange a pickup, rent a car, or take a taxi.

Driving times are merely an approximation. There’s always a chance that there will be major delays.

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