Meru

Meru National Park is a wild and untamed destination known for its diverse landscapes, flowing rivers, and rich wildlife. Less crowded than other parks, it offers a more authentic safari experience with a perfect blend of adventure, nature, and tranquility.

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Things to Do Meru

1. Game Drives in a Wild Landscape

Explore Meru’s vast plains, riverine forests, and swamps on a game drive. The park is home to elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, and a wide variety of other wildlife.

2. Explore Ngare Ndare Forest

One of the best places for waterfalls and hiking in the Meru region, with forest trails, a canopy walk, and natural pools fed by waterfalls. 

3. Visit Elsa’s Kopje

Famous from the story of Born Free, Elsa’s Kopje offers stunning views and a unique connection to Kenya’s conservation history.

4. Explore The Tana River

Meru is crossed by several rivers, including the Tana River, creating lush landscapes and attracting wildlife.

5. Visit the Rhino Sanctuary

Meru’s protected rhino sanctuary is one of the best places to spot both black and white rhinos in a safe and controlled environment.

6. Guided Nature Walks

Experience the park on foot with expert guides and discover its smaller wildlife, plants, and birdlife up close.

7. Sundowners & Bush Experiences

End your day with a classic safari sundowner, enjoying breathtaking views as the sun sets over the wilderness.

8. Visit Adamson’s Falls

Located along the Tana River, these are powerful cascading rapids surrounded by riverine forest. You can often take short guided walks along the river for different viewpoints.

9. Mugia Hills Hikes & Nature Trails

Moderate hikes (around 4–5 hours) offer panoramic views, varied landscapes, and chances to see wildlife along the way.