Kenya’s trekking routes offer an incredible mix of landscapes, from volcanic calderas to lush forests and dramatic peaks. For those aiming high, Mount Kenya is the star. Trails like Sirimon, Chogoria, and Naro Moru each take you through striking scenery and reward you with a sunrise at Point Lenana.If you’re short on time, Mount Longonot is a solid pick. It’s a challenging, day-long circuit around the caldera rim, with steep climbs and the chance to spot wildlife in the crater below. Over in Aberdare National Park, the vibe changes completely: misty forest trails wind past bamboo groves and waterfalls like Karuru and Gura, with monkeys often making an appearance along the way.Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is a real treat for birdwatchers, offering guided walks and a canopy walkway for spotting rare species found nowhere else. Meanwhile, Chyulu Hills National Park ups the adventure factor with hikes and great views of Kilimanjaro.

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