Sheer Adventure: Explore Mt. Longonot National Park

It is a beautiful Friday, I had been sitting in front of my computer trying to get some work done equally excited for the weekend and lucky for me I don’t have to work this Saturday whoooop! So, I’m contemplating whether I should spend my Saturday locked up in my room watching other people’s lives on Netflix as I’ve done the previous three consecutive weekends which seemed to have gone by so fast, I couldn’t even understand how a two day weekend went by so fast and Mondays were looking at my face in about 17 secs. Anyways that’s not the point, after all these thoughts linger in my mind I remember just how wonderful it is to explore this incredible country and what better way to experience magical Kenya than literally walking in the park, I mean have you seen how dramatic the hills and mountains are. And that’s how I settled on taking on the most adventurous hike up Mt. Longonot National Park.

Quick facts

Mt. Longonot is a volcanic type of mountain also a protected area under the management of Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), located within the Great Rift Valley region in Nakuru County which covers an area of 52sq km. Temperature ranges from 20-300 c and rainfall from 200mm – 700 mm.

Fun fact

It’s name Mt. Longonot is derived from a Maasai word Oloonong‘ot which simply translates to ‘mountains of many spurs and ridges’ interesting, right???

Hiking Experience

The valleys and ridges around here are gorgeous and the terrain is moderate and the park does not have roads making it easier for hikers to go all the way up, moreover the crater rim is surrounded with a thick forest equally offering amazing views. Sunset from the crater is magical with or without a G&T in hand which is highly advised against ha ha

Distance & Duration:

Hiking the entire mountain takes about 4-6 hours, the first trail from KWS entrance takes about 3.1km (about 45-60minutes)and an additional 7km around the crater rim consuming approximately 2hrs to 3hrs depending on your pace, fantastic views are a great motivation.

What to see

Whilst hiking up these lovely mountain, you are likely to spot a dazzle of zebras below the crater. You are likely to also come across numerous varieties of bird species, may I suggest you carry along a pair of binoculars and I have also noted these creatures are quite photogen, you might want to have a camera in hand.

Kenya Wildlife Service have also advised us that you might spot other animals like buffaloes, elands, bug cats like lions and leopards and bushbacks.

What to do

Besides hiking, guests here can enjoy an array of activities like cycling through the park, bird watching and if you fancy a more adventurous activity like rock climbing, this is the best park to do that or you could simply walk around and enjoy breath taking views. Put this on your bucket list and let me know how that goes.

Though my knees and ankles may differ, the hiking experience was refreshing and awakening. Would I do it all over again? Absolutely!!

A few tips

Adhere to KWS code of conduct whilst visiting the park

Avoid littering the environment, most especially avoid single use plastic.

Keep your body hydrated

Prepare for the hike and avoid alcoholic drinks pre-hike

Points to note

Park entry fee for residents is Ksh322.00 per person(subject to change), paid to the authorities through debit/credit cards or Mpesa

In the Shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro: Unveiling the Charm of Little Tawi Lodge

As I sit down to write this, I’m struck by a creative block. How do I find a title that does justice to the beauty of this place? Words escape me because the experience here is beyond description. It’s like trying to capture a love story so captivating that you can’t help but picture yourself saying ‘I do’ to an imaginary soulmate—because, let’s face it, there’s no such thing as an imperfectly perfect match.

I remember clearly the drive to Tawi Lodge within the conservancy. Every few minutes, I’d ask Andrew, our brilliant safari guide, to slow down so I could take in another view of Mount Kilimanjaro. Whether it was a glimpse of the mountain’s peak, giraffes grazing under the acacia trees, or a herd of zebras crossing our path, each angle offered something breathtaking. Even though the mountain was somewhat shy at this hour, the beauty was undeniable. And so, that’s how we decided on the perfect phrase: ‘In the shadows of Mount Kilimanjaro, you’ll discover, rediscover, and experience the wonders of little Tawi as you explore Amboseli.

Fun fact

Tawi is home to a resident impala – Cynthia, who would be very happy to hang around the lounge area and keep you company as you fill your taste buds with sumptuous meals the Chefs have prepared just for you! She first came to the lodge and couldn’t get enough of the hospitality around here, she then decided to make this her home and she feels very welcomed, loved and cared for.

Meet Cynthia – a resident impala at Tawi

Location

The gorgeous charming and rustic lodge is located within a 3,000 ha private conservancy in Kenya’s South Eastern part, Amboseli.

Getting here: If coming from Nairobi, there are daily departures from Wilson airport, with either Safarilink or Air Kenya. Flights from Wilson airport land at Amboseli airstrip taking approximately 45 minutes (rates range from Kshs15,500 per person for the resident travelers and are subject to change from one airline to the next) and a 45-1hr road transfer from the airstrip to the lodge with a short game drive enroute.

However, if you are the adventurous type like I am and wish to see the rural Kenya by road, may I suggest you drive through the beautiful and ever changing landscapes to Tawi Lodge.. The scenic drive will take about 5.5hrs, that means you will arrive in perfect time for lunch.

What’s more, if you are even more adventurous and wish to try new things, you could simply hop on the Madaraka express train, populary known to the locals as the “SGR train”. Book your ticket from either Nairobi Terminus or Mombasa Terminus and your next stop should be Emali afterwards you’ll then be transferred to the lodge by road, this will take about 2hrs.

And lastly, if you are Safari hungry and just want to get to your lodge room, freshen up, have a nice meal, a dip in the swimming pool perhaps or a drink by the pool or maybe just an afternoon game drive within the conservancy or the national park. You could take a charter flight to Tawi’s private airstrip.

Why Tawi lodge

The food…. Take us all to a place where we can find great food and the Chefs here do an absolutely fantastic job in the kitchen. Tawi relies on its own organic gardens where fresh ingredients are picked daily to ensure you keep coming back just for a taste of what they can offer. Come very hungry not only for great game viewing experiences but also to enjoy great meals prepared with you in mind

Endless game viewing opportunities… Amboseli is well known for the large herds of Elephants. Whilst staying at Tawi Lodge, you may choose to go on a game drive within the conservancy where they only thing likely to stop you would be a dazzle of zebras crossing the road. Or you may go Go on safar within the Amboseli National Park. (make sure to enquire from your driver/guide how much extra costs you will incur as this is not included in the accommodation rate). Whilst game viewing be sure to spot some members of the big five such as the African Elephant and Buffalo and for better experiences please wake up early to catch up with the big cats, you will also come across towers and journies of giraffes, dazzles of zebras and a wide variety of birdlife. So please keep your binoculars and cameras handy

Breathtaking views.. Set at the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tawi offers views for dayyys!! May I please let you in on my little secret, every room around here promises you fantastic views of the mountain. Like you could be taking a shower and Mt. Kilimanjaro will be right there peaking in on you, fun right:)

Exemplary customer service…. You the guest are the king of Tawi and the service you will be accorded will surely meet and exceed your expectations. What the English men would refer to as a WOW experience!!

Twin room (2 separate beds)

A swimming pool in the middle of the jungle? Yes please. After lunch you may choose to take a dip or get a drink by the pool and watch wildlife stross nearby.

And when you fill your cup of adventure and ready to return back home, remember to pass by the souvenir shop and get something for your family and friends. This is one way of contributing positively to the Ecotourism triangle and the locals will benefit from this simple gesture of kindness

A few notes ;

Kindly respect the local communities, remember to ask for their consent before taking photos of them/with them.

Respect wildlife and birdlife, this is their home and you are only visiting.

Collect only memories and leave NO TRACE!!

For more information on Tawi Lodge, please feel free to contact them directly or get in touch with the Safari editor thesafarieditor@gmail.com.

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Lake Naivasha Sawela lodge is simply Magical! The staff are friendly especially Nicole, She is the Friendliest and Welcoming Front office manager you’ll ever meet. Her customer service skills are simply amaziiing!!! 😍😍

The rooms will give you comfort,extreme peace and relaxation Oooh and the food is mouth watering.😋

You can spend the rest of your day relaxing at zebra café right by the swimming pool or go on a nature walk at the Sawela trail, you’ll experience the most spectacular views of Mt. Longonot from the Sawela lodge as well,or the wonderful boat riding experience in Lake Naivasha.

Movie night is sorted!!!Did you know that it has the state of the art equipment which allows you to watch a movie of choice,fun right??🤗🤗.

And If you wish to say I do here, the gardens are well manicured waiting for you to take your vows. Sawela is alittle haven of paradise in Naivasha.

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