Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park 1 Day Safari Trip
1
Day Nairobi Tour-Excursion to Ol Donyo Sabuk National
Park offers
great views of both Mt. Kenya and Mt. Kilimanjaro. The
Park teems with Game Including Baboon, Colobus Monkeys,
Bushbuck, Impala, Duiker and Many Birds.
(Ol
Donyo Sabuk National Park is a common one-day trip out
of Nairobi, only 65 kilometers (40 mile) away. Ol Donyo
Sabuk, means large mountain in the Masai language is
a solitary mountain rising to 2,145 meters (7,037 feet)
from an otherwise flat area.)
Day Trip to Ol Donyo
Sabuk National Park
Ol Donyo Sabuk National
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Day
Trip to Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park makes
for a nice day trip from Nairobi, being located just
65 km from the city. The name refers to the solitary
mountain standing in this park and rising to a height
of 2,145m (about 7037 feet).
The
park covers an area of around 20 square kilometers.
Ol Donyo Sabuk is Masai and means "Mountain of
Buffalo" - about 250 buffaloes can be found on
the slopes today. The Kikuyu tribesmen call the mountain
Kea-Njahe, or the "Mountain of the Big Rain",
and consider it as one of the homes of the Supreme Being
Ngai.
Ol
Donyo Sabuk National Park Day
Tour Highlights:
Montane
landscape, Hiking, Wildlife watching, Butterfly Kingdom,
Unusual burial site to the grave of Sir William Northrup
McMillan, Geology, Abundant bird life among many other
features.
Ol
Donyo Sabuk National Park
Day Itinerary
Meeting
time and Departure time: 0800 hours. We will leave the
capital city and travel towards the central highlands
of Thika.
Only
80 Kilometers from the City Center, Oldonyo Sabuk is
rugged, hump-backed outcrop of ancient rock jutting
high above the Athi Plains and hazily visible from Nairobi,
Ol Donyo Sabuk is a densely forested mountain known
to the local Kikuyu as 'The Mountain of the Buffalo',
and to the Masai as 'The Big Mountain'.
Just
one road leads to its summit, which offers magnificent
360' panoramas over the Athi River, the pineapple fields
of Thika and the snow-capped peaks of both Mount Kilimanjaro
and Mount Kenya. Within easy reach of Nairobi, the lush
vegetation and cool air of this compact and scenic National
Park make for an ideal day trip.
A
picnic lunch will be provided by the Crocodile Racers
at the base of Oldonyo Sabuk picnic site. On our way
back, pass by the famous Fourteen Falls before our return
to Nairobi expected time of arrival is 1800 hours.
What
to bring? Make sure you bring your spirit of adventure,
comfortable trekking shoes, hooded rain jacket, extra
change of clothes (t-shirt and bottom slacks), good
camera to capture the moments, binoculars, sunglasses,
a shading cap / hat, sun block cream, drinking water,
medication you might be on, pain killers, pocket money
and any other relevant item.
Ol
Donyo Sabuk National Park Day Trip Prices
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Notes
* Children
below 2 years - Free of charge
* Children
aged 12 years and above, adult rate applies
Ol
Donyo Sabuk National Park Day
Trip Rates
includes:
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Picnic Lunch
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Park Entrance fees
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Transport to Oldonyo Sabuk and back to Nairobi
Ol Donyo Sabuk
National Park Day
Trip Rates
Excludes:
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Drinks
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Tips & Gratuities
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Medical cover & personal insurance
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Any other item not mentioned in the “inclusive
list”
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Ol
Donyo Sabuk National Park
Ol
Donyo Sabuk National Park
offers great views of high mountains like Mt Kenya and
Mt. Kilimanjaro. Visitors can reach the top of the solitary
mountain in the park using 4X4 vehicles. The Park is
particularly attractive for hikers or families wanting
some freedom and exercise out of their vehicle.
Guests
can also walk to the summit about 9 kilometers from
the main gate (where 2WD vehicles may be left). You
however require an armed Kenya Wildlife Service ranger
with you to protect you from any encounters with buffalo,
as they are actually very dangerous. The walk to the
summit takes around 3 hours.
KWS
rangers must be booked through the warden and a small
fee is payable for their services.
There
is one camping site in the park. Visitors should approach
the park via the lovely Fourteen Falls on the Chania
River. The graves of Sir William Northrop Macmillan
(1872-1925) and his wife Lady Lucie lie near the summit.
The
American had arrived in Kenya in 1901 for big game hunting,
and had played host to Roosevelt during the latter's
1911 safari. The ranch "Juja Farm" where he
hosted Roosevelt is popular among film crews.
The
couple is known for creating the Macmillan Library in
central Nairobi. Visitors can also observe animals like
the baboon, colobus, bushbuck, impala, and duiker and
a variety of birds.
08:00
hours depart Nairobi – drive north and on the
Thika town, visit the Chania falls before you proceed
to14 falls (fourteen falls) via pineapple plantations,
relax by the falls having your lunch explore the park
in the afternoon and have a rest at the picnic site
before proceeding to Nairobi arriving in the late afternoon.
Ol
Donyo Sabuk National Park
Unusual Burial Site
7 km along
the road that leads to the summit lies the grave of
Sir William Northrup McMillan, a wealthy American farmer.
Here
also rests his wife, her maid and the family dog. Born
in St Louis, USA, Sir McMillan was nearly seven feet
tall and reputedly so fat that he had to walk through
most doors sideways (his First World War sword belt
measured five feet four inches).
The first person to experiment with the domestication
of wild game in Africa, Sir McMillan also attempted
to breed wildebeest on his farm, juja, a large estate
at the foot of the mountain. Extrovert and sociable,
he made the top of 0l Donyo his social domain where
he dispensed a degree of hospitality that became almost
legendary.
Theodore
Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States (1901-
1909), stayed at juja in 1909 while on safari in Kenya.
Sir McMillan decided the mountain was the most fitting
place for his own burial.
'He was buried on Ol Donyo Sabuk. The hearse was made
with skis on the bottom and a tractor pulled it up the
hill, followed by the mourners. Many cars burned out
their clutch-plates, so the burial took place there
instead of at the top, which had been the original plan.
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1 Day Tour (One-Day Trip) out of Nairobi, only 65 kilometers
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