
The Kakamega Rain Forest is a little patch of virgin forest in Western Kenya. The dense vegetation and gaigantic indiginous trees are spectacular, and one of a kind in Kenya. In addition, the reserve is home to many different bird and monkey species. There are many trails you can walk, as well as some beautiful places to stay.
One such place is the Forest Rest House. It has four double rooms which cost a few hundred shillings, or you can comp. Its possible to eat beans and rice at a nearby shop, but you should brink your own food and means to cook it. A bit further down the road is the top-end Rondo Retreat (# (0331) 20425). It costs KSh 4400 per person per night with full board, or KSh 2500 if you want to fend for yourself. The last place to stay inside the forest is the Udos Bandas & Campsite in the northern part of the reserve near Isiukhu Falls. Theres seven bandas with two beds and a communal kitchen. Beds run KSh 250 per night. Bring your own food.
Aberdare Mountains
Aberdare N.P.
Amobseli N.P.
Bungoma
Cherangani Hills
East of Lake Turkana
Eldoret
Embu
Hell's Gate N.P.
Isiolo
Kakamega
Kakamega Forest Reserve
Kericho
Kilifi
Kisumu
Kitale
Lake Baringo
Lake Bogoria N.P.
Lake Bogoria National Reserve
Lake Elmenteita
Lake Naivasha
Lake Nakuru N.P.
Lake Turkana
Lake Victoria
Lamu
Longonot N.P.
Malindi
Maralal
Masai Mara N.R.
Maweni Beach cottages- Tiwi
Meru
Mombasa
Mount Kenya N.P.
Mt Elgon National Park
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Nairobi
Nairobi N.P.
Naivasha
Nakuru
Nanyuki
Naro Moru
North of Mombasa
Nyahururu (Thomson's Falls)
Nyeri
Samburu & Buffalo Springs N.P.
Shimoni and Wasini Island
The Aberdares
Tsavo N.P.
Watamu
Webuye
West of Lake Turkana