Kakamega Forest is situated in Western Province Kenya, north-west of the capital Nairobi, and near to the border with Uganda. It is said to be Kenya’s last remnant of the ancient Guineo-Congolian rainforest that once spanned the continent.
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
- Birdwatching: Over 300 bird species
- Butterfly watching: over 400 species of butterflies
- Massive Trees, Scenic Spots and Waterfalls: Over 350 species of trees, the forest holds mostly indigenous vegetation.
- Snakes: 27 species of snakes
- Primates Watching: Home to Debrazza monkey and other primates.