Shimba Hills National Reserve

1 Day

Shimba Hills National Reserve

Shimba Hills National Reserve

One Day safari trip, Shimba Hills National Reserve

“Paradise of the Sable antelope”

As one of the largest coastal forests in East Africa after Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, this reserve is rich in flora and fauna and hosts the highest density of African elephant in Kenya. Other animal species found in the area are Sable antelope, elephant shrew, bushy tailed mongoose and other small mammals like fruit bats. The forest is an important bird area and is endowed with forest birdlife while the grasslands hold localized species such as red-necked-Spur fowl, Croaking Cisticola and Zanzibar Red Bishop. The scenic Sheldrick Falls and the dense Mwaluganje Forest are also found here along with four campsites.

One Day safari trip, Shimba Hills National Reserve rates per Person

ONE DAY SAFARI TRIP SHIMBA HILLS NATIONAL RESERVE

Persons Residents Price  in Ksh (1person) Non Residents Price in USD (1person)
1 persons In a Private tour Ksh 45000 $320
2 persons In a Private tour Ksh 20000 $250
3 persons In a Private tour Ksh 15000 $180
4 persons In a Private tour Ksh 13000 $150
5 persons In a Private tour Ksh 9000 $130
6 persons In a Private tour Ksh 8000 $120
7 persons In a Private tour Ksh 7000 $100
Children below 3 Years Free
Children between 3-12 years 75%of Adult Rate
Children below 3 Years

Transport in a customized pop uptop minivan

Bottled  drinking water in the safari Vehicle

Government Taxes and Local Levies

Game Viewing drives

Park entrance fees ,

Buffet Lunch

Shimba Hills National Reserve Trip Highlights

  • Scenic Drives: The reserve offers stunning scenic drives with panoramic views of the lush green hills and valleys. The roads wind through the forested landscape, making for a picturesque journey.
  • Sheldrick Falls: One of the most iconic features of Shimba Hills is Sheldrick Falls. The waterfall is a popular stop for visitors, and you can take a short hike to reach this picturesque cascade.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Shimba Hills is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffalos, giraffes, leopards, and several species of primates, such as the endangered Sable antelope and the rare red-legged sun squirrel.
  • Bird Watching: The reserve is a haven for bird enthusiasts, with over 100 bird species. You can spot eagles, hornbills, and turacos among others. The diverse avian population makes it a great place for birdwatching.
  • Game Drives: Game drives are a popular activity in the reserve. You can hire a local guide or join a guided tour to explore the park and have a better chance of spotting wildlife.
  • Hiking and Nature Walks: There are several hiking trails in Shimba Hills that offer a unique opportunity to explore the forest and its inhabitants. Guided nature walks are available for those interested in learning more about the park's ecology.
  • Camping: There are camping facilities within the reserve, allowing visitors to spend the night in the wilderness. Camping under the African stars and waking up to the sounds of nature is a memorable experience.
  • Picnicking: The reserve has designated picnic areas where you can enjoy a meal surrounded by the natural beauty of the park.

Itinerary

Paradise of the Sable antelope

Includes/Excludes

Cost Includes

  • -Transport in a customized pop uptop minivan
  • -Bottled drinking water in the safari Vehicle
  • -Government Taxes and Local Levies
  • -Game Viewing drives
  • -Park entrance fees ,
  • -Buffet Lunch

FAQs

What is the size of the reserve?

The reserve covers an area of approximately 250 square kilometers, making it one of the smaller national reserves in Kenya.

What wildlife can I expect to see in Shimba Hills National Reserve?

The reserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including African elephants, buffalos, giraffes, leopards, various monkey species, and a wide range of bird species. It’s also known for its unique sable antelope population.

Are there any specific activities to do in Shimba Hills National Reserve?

Visitors to the reserve can enjoy game drives, birdwatching, nature walks, and hiking. The reserve is known for its Sheldrick Falls, a scenic waterfall that’s popular for hiking trips.

Is it possible to combine a visit to Shimba Hills National Reserve with other coastal attractions?

Yes, Shimba Hills is relatively close to popular coastal destinations like Diani Beach, Ukunda, and Mombasa. It’s common for tourists to combine a visit to the reserve with beach vacations.

Is there an entrance fee to the reserve?

Yes, there is an entrance fee to access the reserve, and fees may vary for residents and non-residents. It’s a good idea to check the current fees and regulations before your visit.

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Shimba Hills National Reserve

Shimba Hills National Reserve