Shimba Hills National Reserve Full Day Tour
from“Shimba Hills National Reserve : The Sable Antelope Paradise”
Welcome to Shimba Hills National Reserve, as one of the largest coastal forests in East Africa after Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, this reserve is rich in flora and fauna and hosts the highest density of African elephant in Kenya. Other animal species found in the area are Sable antelope, elephant shrew, bushy tailed mongoose and other small mammals like fruit bats.
The Shimba Hills National Reserve 60km from Mombasa, is ideal for a day visit. It contains one of the largest coastal forests in East Africa and is where a great diversity of Kenya’s plant species are found, many of which are endangered.
Highlights and Attractions
- The only place in Kenya you can see Sable Antelope
- Guided forest walks up to the scenically beautiful Sheldrick Falls
- It is known for its herds of Elephants
- Visit the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary
- Scenic viewpoints and five picnic areas
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeExcursions, Trekking, Wildlife Safaris
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Activity Level Challenging
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Group Size Large Group
Welcome to Shimba Hills National Reserve, as one of the largest coastal forests in East Africa after Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, this reserve is rich in flora and fauna and hosts the highest density of African elephant in Kenya. Other animal species found in the area are Sable antelope, elephant shrew, bushy tailed mongoose and other small mammals like fruit bats.
The Shimba Hills Reserve is 60km from Mombasa, is ideal for a day visit. It contains one of the largest coastal forests in East Africa and is where a great diversity of Kenya’s plant species are found, many of which are endangered.
The forest is an important bird area and is endowed with forest birdlife while the grasslands hold localized species such as red-necked-Spur fowl, Croaking Cisticola and Zanzibar Red Bishop. The scenic Sheldrick Falls and the dense Mwaluganje Forest are also found here along with four campsites.
Wildlife: Include Endangered Sable Antelope, Elephants, Giraffes, Leopard, Genet, Civet cat, Hyenas, Waterbuck, Bush pig, Buffalo, African Bush Baby, Bushbuck, Coastal Black and white Colobus, Blue Duiker, Bush Duiker, Red Duiker, Greater Galago,Black-faced Vervet Monkey, Sykes Monkey, Serval cat, Black and Red Shrew, and Knob-bristled Suni Shrew.
Birds: 111 bird species have been recorded, of which 22 are coastal endemic among them are: Ostrich Eagle, African Hawk; Falcon, Cuckoo; Guinea-fowl, Kenya Crested; Honey guide, Greater; Hornbill, Crowned; Quail, Blue; Sunbird, Uluguru
Reptiles: Python, Cobra, Lizard, and Gecko.
The Kenya Wildlife Service offers guided walks to the Sheldrick Falls – a great opportunity to see the birdlife in the forest. Game drives are more adventurous than on the savannahs as animals are harder to spot. You can also go for sundowners on Pengo Hill, which faces west and watch the sun drop down below the horizon. On a clear day you can see the Tsavo Plains and Mt Kilimanjaro.
Shimba Hills Highlights and Attractions
- The only place in Kenya you can see Sable Antelope
- Guided forest walks up to the scenically beautiful Sheldrick Falls
- It is known for its herds of Elephants
- Visit the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary
- Scenic viewpoints and five picnic areas
At ksh 4500 per Kenyan adult citizen.
- All lunches
- All transportation to and from pick-up point
- Tour and sailing guide for entire journey
- Items and services of a personal nature and tips & gratuities.
- Liquors, beers and bottled beverages
- Photography accessories like cameras etc.
The Kenya wildlife service manages the campsite that included the professional campsite, Ocean Front campsite, Makadara campsite and Sheldrick Walk falls. The cost is affordable to citizens at Kshs. 200/- per night for those camping plus park fees.
The Shimba Green lodge also known as The Shimba Hills Green Safari Lodge has seven tented chalets in canvas that accommodates upto 2 Guests is located in the South Coast of Mombasa Kenya. Our Lodge is situated on a Hill crest viewing the Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary on the northern foothills of the Shimba Hills National Reserve and is just over sixteen kilometers from the Diani Beach. The resort, which enjoys a cool and breezy climate, is placed on the edge of the reserve in a lush garden.