Mount Kenya National Park/Natural Forest World Heritage Site

Official name
Mount Kenya National Park/Natural Forest | UNESCO
Country
Kenya | Map
Continent
Africa
Location
0.1550° Lat, 37.3155° Lon | Map
Code
800
Time Zone
Africa/Nairobi (EAT, +0300)
Current Time
Category
Natural
Description
Inscribed 1997. At 5,199 m, Mount Kenya is the second highest peak in Africa. It is an ancient extinct volcano, which during its period of activity (3.1-2.6 million years ago) is thought to have risen to 6,500 m. There are 12 remnant glaciers on the mountain, all receding rapidly, and four secondary peaks that sit at the head of the U-shaped glacial valleys. With its rugged glacier-clad summits and forested middle slopes, Mount Kenya is one of the most impressive landscapes in East Africa. The evolution and ecology of its afro-alpine flora provide an outstanding example of ecological and biological processes. Through the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve, the property also incorporates lower lying scenic foothills and arid habitats of high biodiversity, situated in the ecological transition zone between the mountain ecosystem and the semi-arid savanna grasslands. The area also lies within the traditional migrating route of the African elephant population.