Our central location means we’re able to offer our guests the opportunity to stay a little longer and spend some time exploring Laikipia beyond the conservancy. A day trip to Mt Kenya offers you the chance to see the mountain’s alpine wilderness without committing to a gruelling 5-day hike to the summit. Here’s what your day trip to Mt Kenya can look like…
Good morning!
You’ll wake up with the sunrise this morning, enjoying a cup of freshly brewed Kenyan tea or coffee on your verandah along with a light breakfast to get you going. After breakfast you’ll head off for your day of adventure. You’ll drive through the conservancy, keeping an eye out for any exciting wildlife activity, then pass through local villages and towns before turning right and entering into Mt Kenya Forest reserve.
Open plains give way to montane forest as you pass through the Sirimon entry gate and proceed to Old Moses base camp; the first overnight stop for those hiking to the summit. The drive takes you through farmland into rain forests, bamboo forests, cedar and yellow wood forest and across the moorland to Old Moses. Enroute you have the opportunity to see monkeys, baboons, buffaloes and bushbuck as well as a colourful array of birdlife.
Arriving at Old Moses image x Marcelo Ramella
Old Moses hike & picnic lunch
You’ll park up at Old Moses and explore the mountain’s unique, equatorial afromontaine moorland vegetation and incredible views across the surrounding Laikipia county and mountain foothills. You choose your distance; most enjoy an easy amble to the met station (around an hour’s hike) at around 3300m above sea level, and back again in time for lunch but you can follow the trail as far as you’d like. Weather depending you can wrap up and enjoy the views with a picnic at Old Moses or descend into the cedar forest and relax beneath the canopy of trees here for a leisurely picnic lunch.
Featured images below kindly shared by Ol Pejeta Safari Cottages guest Marcelo Ramella on their recent family safari.
Nanyuki & return home
You’ll pass through Nanyuki town on the drive back so, if you still have some energy after your morning out, you’re welcome to stop by and wander through the shops or local markets. We also recommend visiting the Spinners & Weavers; a local woman’s group that hand crafts beautiful woven rugs.
Nanyuki Spinners & Weavers Womens Group
If you prefer to head back to the bush you’ll have a game drive back to camp, arriving late in the afternoon to put your feet up and have a sundowner around the fire whilst the stars unravel overhead. What a day!
Here’s what your day looks like when you book a day trip to Mt Kenya for a mini mountain hike, taking in the unique flora and fauna and astonishing views!