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Aberdare National Park has an area of 296 square miles(767 sq km). The park is located in the southwestern part of Central Kenya. It comprises a diverse collection of flora and fauna, the rise and fall of the misty valleys stretched across the park, meandering rivers, streams and hills, open moorland with thick tropical forest coupled with a deep lush of clean, crisp air with the Aberdare Mountain Range as the backdrop. Aberdare is a perfect break for relaxation, peace and serenity. Its scenic characteristics are one of the highlights of visiting the park.
All the Big Five are present but most are hard to see. Buffalo and elephant are common, and you might sometimes spot black rhino at one of the tree hotel waterholes at night. Lion and leopard are rarely seen. Especially hard to find are the black (melanistic) leopards. If you see the very rare, shy bongo, you’ve hit the jackpot. Black-and-white colobus monkeys are a real treat. Bushbuck and waterbuck are common.