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| Meru
National Park |
BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
Meru is a savanna National Park, 35km east of Meru town in the
north eastern lowlands below the Nyambeni hills. Meru is part
of a complex of protected areas along the Tana river that includes
the adjacent Bisanadi and Mwingi National Reserves (to the east
and south respectively), Kora national park and Rahole national
reserve. The wetter North Western sector is hilly, with rich volcanic
soils. The land flattens towards the East, where grey alluvial
volcanic soils appear.
The area is crossed by numerous permanent streams, draining from
the Nyambenes and flowing in parallel between tounges of lava,
south eastwards towards the Tana River. As well as the many streams
that cross it, the park is bounded by three large rivers: the
Tana to the South, the Ura to the South West and the Rojeweru
to the East. There are several prominent inselbergs of basement
rock, notably Mughwango and Leopard rock. A section of the park
has been designated as a wilderness area in which are no roads.
The park is part of the domain made famous by the writings of
Joy Adamson.
Location:
East-north-east of Mount Kenya in Meru District of Eastern Province,
coverig 870km2.
Climate
Rainfall is 635-762mm in the west and 305-356mm in the east.
HOW TO REACH THERE
Roads:
Access from Nairobi (348 kms) is via Nyeri-Nanyuki-Meru or via
Embu all weather roads. Access into the park from Maua to Murera
Gate (35 km) and 348 km from Nairobi. The other access is via
Embu to Ura Gate (120 km), 290 km from Nairobi.
Airstrips:
Main airstrip at Kina, Mulika airstrip next to Meru Mulika Lodge.
Park Roads:
The road network in the park has recently been upgraded. However
due to the nature of soil, some roads are easily destroyed by
vehicles during the rains.
Park Gates:
Murera Gate, Ura Gate.
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
• Former home of Joy and George Adamson and Elsa the lioness,
• Views of Mt Kenya,
• Rivers and riverine habitats,
• Tana river and
• Adamson's Falls.
FACILITIES
Special Campsites:- (no facilities, prior booking with Kshs. 5000
needed).
Kampi Baridi; Kitanga; Makutano; Rojoweru; Mugunga; Ken Mare and
Kanjoo.
Public campsite:- (with toilets and showers).
Bwatherongi.
ACTIVITIES
Game viewing.
WILDLIFE
Reptiles:
Python, Puff Adder, Cobra.
Insects/arthropods:
Scorpion, Dragon fly, Butterfly, Grasshopper.
Major Animals:
Aardwolf; Ant Bear; Baboon, Olive; Bat, Angola Free-tailed; Bat,
Banana; Bat, Epauletted Fruit; Bat, False Vampire; Bat, Flat-headed
Free-tailed; Bat, Hollow-faced; Bat, Lander's Horseshoe; Bat,
Lesser Leaf-nosed; Bat, Pale-bellied Fruit; Bat, Rousette Fruit;
Bat, White-bellied Free-tailed; Bat, Yellow-bellied; Bat, Yellow-winged;
Buffalo, African; BushBaby; Bushbuck; Caracal; Cat, African Wild;
Cheetah; Civet, African; Dik-dik, Kirk's; Dog, Hunting; Dormouse,
African; Duiker, Blue; Duiker, Bush; Eland; Elephant, African;
Galago, Greater; Gazelle, Grant's; Genet, Common; Genet, Large-spotted;
Genet, Small-spotted; Gerenuk; Giraffe, Reticulated; Hare, African;
Hare, Spring; Hartebeest, Coke's; Hedgehog, East African; Hippopotamus;
Hyaena, Spotted; Hyaena, Striped; Hyrax, Rock; Hyrax, Tree; Impala;
Jackal, Black-backed; Jackal, Side-striped; Kudu, Lesser; Leopard;
Lion; Mongoose, Banded; Mongoose, Dwarf; Mongoose, Large Grey;
Mongoose, Marsh; Monkey, Black-faced Vervet; Monkey, Patas; Monkey,
Sykes; Oribi; Oryx, Beisa; Otter, Clawless; Pangolin, Lesser Ground;
Pig, Forest Bush; Porcupine, Crested; Rat, Cane; Rat, Giant; Rat,
Naked Mole; Ratel; Reedbuck, Bohor; Rhinoceros, Black; Rhinoceros,
Square-lipped; Serval; Shrew, Giant White-toothed; Shrew, Spectacled
Elephant; Squirrel, Bush; Squirrel, East African Red; Squirrel,
Striped Ground; Squirrel, Unstriped Ground; Steinbok; Suni, Small-spotted;
Warthog; Waterbuck, Common; Zebra, Common; Zebra, Grevy's.
Major Birds:
Duck, African Black; Eagle, African Fish; Eagle, African Hawk;
Eagle, Bateleur; Eagle, Black-chested Harrier; Eagle, Brown Harrier;
Eagle, Long-crested; Eagle, Martial; Eagle, Steppe; Eagle, Tawny;
Eagle, Wahlberg's; Egret; Egret, Great White; Eremonela, Yellow-bellied;
Falcon, Pygmy; Falcon, Red-necked; Finch, African Fire; Finch,
Jameson's Fire; Finch, Red-billed Fire; Finfoot, African; Fiscal,
Long-tailed; Fiscal, Taita; Flycatcher, Ashy.
COMMON VEGETATION
Most of the park is covered by bush, thornbush and wooded grassland
of varying densities with Combretum prevailing in the north and
Commiphora in the south. In the extreme north there is a small
remnant outliner of rain forest, the Ngaia forest.
The vegetation on the ridges is Combretum wooded grassland, dominated
by Combretum apiculatum. This grades into acacia wooded grassland
to the east with Acacia tortilis and Acacia senegal on the rocky
ridges, in riverine thickets and dotted over open country. To
the west the Combretum merges into Terminalia wooded grasslands.
On the plains Sehima nervosa, Chloris gayana, Chloris roxburghiana,
and other species of Pennisetum are the dominant grasses.
Dense riverine forests of doum and raffia palms Hyphaene and Raphia
spp. grow along the watercourses and in the swamps near the rivers.
Along the Tana river is found the Tana river poplar, Populus ilicifolia.
Other riverine trees include Phoenix reclinata, Ficus sycomorus,
Newtonia hildebrandtii, Acacia elatior and Acacia robusta. The
red-flowered Parasitic Loranthus grows on the branches of Acacia
reficiens trees along the rivers.
There are numerous riverine swamps with sedges Cyprus sp. and
grasses Echinochloa haplacelada and Pennisetum mezianum.
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