Kenya’s hidden gem: Meru National Park

Mount Kenya region

Welcome to one of the largest and most beautiful National Parks of Kenya. Meru National Park is a vast and varied ecosystem, situated to the east of Mount Kenya. It does not often get included into the trip itineraries, whilst it is definitely worth a long and thorough exploration. Meru National Park is a perfect destination for a curious wildlife enthusiast with passion for calm landscapes, long game drives, the story of Lioness Elsa of Born Free, encounters with Big Five and watching beautiful birds.

  • Meru National Park was one of the two areas where Joy and George Adamson raised the lioness Elsa. The grave of Elsa is located on the National Park’s territory: at the Park’s southern end, off the northern bank of Ura River.
  • This is a birdwatcher’s paradise with over 400 bird species recorded.
  • Established as a National Park in 1966 and governed by Kenya Wildlife Service.
  • Home of African bush elephant, hippo, Grevy’s zebra, leopard, cheetah, eastern black rhino, southern white rhino and many others.
Waterways, home to many wild inhabitants, define many game drive routes here
Grasslands and doum palms of Meru National Park
Roads are comfortable even for a full day game drive
Waterbuck, zebra, lesser kudu, hartebeest share generous grasslands

There are two roads to Meru National Park from Nairobi:

  • Via Nyeri and Nanyuki. This travel option is perfect for those who wish to visit Aberdare area, Mount Kenya and game reserves nearby (we recommend Ol Pejeta game reserve), and Samburu National Park. You will experience a drive with increasing altitudes, stunning scenery and many encounters with developing rural Kenya.
  • Via Embu to Meru. A busier road with local traffic, more suitable for experienced drivers familiar with the area.

Ikweta Safari Camp

We recommend Ikweta Safari Camp: the home of affordable safari luxury, just 2 km away from the Murera Gate of Meru National Park. Their tents are large, beautifully decorated with local crafts and well equipped with carefully maintained facilities. At Ikweta Safari Camp you will also find an excellent swimming pool, well supplied restaurant and a great setting for a romantic dinner under the star studded sky.

Planning your trip to Meru National Park

Empakaai Cultural Safari team is always here to help you plan and organise your trip to Meru National Park, or create a tailor made trip including this exciting hidden gem of Kenyan wildlife.

Treat your body, mind and senses with wild nature of Meru National Park… and a stunning sunset!

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Thomson Falls: magic water and faded glory

The town of  Nyahururu welcomes you back to the part of Kenya where fields and forests are green and lush, at least in December. You will visit Nyahururu and its beautiful Thomson Falls on the day of the Mount Kenya, Samburu and Maasai trip that brings you from the Samburu National Reserve back to the southern hemisphere.

Seeing and hearing the magnificent waters of Ewaso Ng’iro falling from the height of 74 meters – known to the world as Thomson Falls – is fascinating. Especially when just two hours back you were in the midst of a dry thirsty land.

It was very easy to relax and unwind while watching the Thomson Falls
It was very easy to relax and unwind while watching the Thomson Falls

The Thomson Falls Lodge will put your mind to rest. Its colonial style cottages, decorated by beautiful flower gardens,  create a peaceful atmosphere of a well run cosy place.  

Thomson Falls lodge entrance

The garden and green lawns are very well maintained. Trees and flowers are of a truly impressive variety, which might be envied by some botanical gardens outside Kenya. 

Thomson Falls Lodge flower view

This impression changes slightly when you are inside, in your room or in the restaurant, where the level of maintenance can be best described as “faded glory”. Meaning that not much attention is being spent on repairs and refreshing of the interiors. This is a common thing in Kenya though. Just enjoy the vintage furniture, doors and window frames, weird paintings, old fashioned clocks, lamps and chandeliers. The rooms in the Thomson Falls Lodge are even equipped with a real open fire place! Once you’ve had enough of post colonial pleasures, just get out and spend as much time outside as possible.

Thomson Falls Lodge lawn

The Thomson Falls viewpoint is situated right next to the lodge. Here you can spend some time meditating while watching the waterfall. Or socialise with friendly local vendors, if you are in the mood to do so.

Thomson Falls lodge park

The level of service in the Thomson Falls Lodge is excellent. Staff is well trained, polite and very attentive, especially in the restaurant. If you’ve already had enough ugali and roast potatoes during the first couple of days on your trip, the Thomson Falls Lodge restaurant will make you happy with some good options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can expect to receive a service in a colonial style too, with all table accessories present in front of you and full attention to your needs and desires.

Thomson Falls Lodge restaurantParts of this post and photos are used in our evaluation of Thomson Falls Lodge on Trip Advisor (ECSafari). With thanks to the staff of Thomson Falls Lodge for their hospitality!

Would you like to visit Nyahururu and see the impressive Thomson Falls? Contact us at info@empakaaiculturalsafari.com. We will help you to plan and make a perfect trip to Kenya. We will put the Thomson Falls Lodge on the itinerary, if you wish so!