iKWETA Safari Camp
Overview of iKWETA Safari Camp
iKWETA Safari Camp in Meru is a small owner-operated Tented Camp with only 10 guest tents. Meru National Park is acclaimed for its shifted eco-frameworks and beautiful scenes. [From on Gate (Skull) Hill close to iKWETA Safari Camp, one can appreciate all encompassing perspectives on the whole secured Meru Conservation Area â a district of 5,000 sq km which incorporates Meru National Park, Kora National Park, Bisinadi, Mwingi, and Rahole National Reserves and the blue Nyambene Hills âwalking somewhere far off towards Mount Kenyaâ, as one clever onlooker quipped.
The Nyambene Hills, an imposing water catchment region on the Parkâs western limit, is the wellspring of the 14 lasting streams going through the Park, giving life and extraordinary energy to a generally semi-dry locale. The mosaic of various natural surroundings and assorted vegetation types in the Park are reflected by a variety of untamed life (with 500 species recorded), including meaningful populaces of enormous well evolved creatures like the Big 5 â elephant, rhino, lion, wild ox, panther â and uncommon species like the caracal, lesser kudu, aardwolf, more than 400 types of birds and more than 720 plant species. The Meru Conservation Area is the second biggest adjacent elephant living space in Kenya after the Tsavo National Parks.