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Kenya National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Kenya, East Africa. It encompasses Mount Kenya, the second-highest peak in Africa after Mount Kilimanjaro, and the surrounding areas. Mount Kenya itself is an extinct stratovolcano and is a prominent feature of the landscape.
The national park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, which include montane forest, bamboo, scrubland, moorland, and alpine vegetation. These ecosystems support a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, various species of antelope, monkeys, and numerous bird species.
The park offers various activities for visitors, including hiking, trekking, rock climbing, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. Some popular routes for climbing Mount Kenya include the Naro Moru Route, the Sirimon Route, and the Chogoria Route. The park is also significant culturally, as it holds spiritual and cultural significance for several local communities.
Preservation efforts are ongoing to protect the biodiversity and natural beauty of Mount Kenya National Park.
These efforts include conservation initiatives, sustainable tourism practices, and community involvement in park management.