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Spread over 417 sq km, the Arabuko Sokoke National Park serves
as an important natural habitat to some of the most unique
and endangered wildlife species found in Kenya that includes
birds, insects and animals. It is the largest surviving coastal
dry forest in East Africa.
Location
It is situated near the Malindi and the Watamu Reserves and
Park.
Wildlife Attractions
Rare birds such as Arder's Duiker, Golden Rumped Elephant
Shrew can be sighted in this park. Also seen are the African
Pitta, Sokoke Pipit, Green Barbet, Nicator, Amani Sunbird,
and the Scaly Babbler.
Things to do
Bird watching is a must while visiting the Arabuko Sokoke
National Park. One can also go on guided walks and to the
visitors' center.
Accommodation
The Arabuko Sokoke National Park does not provide for accommodation
in its vicinity but it is easily available at the Malindi
and the Watamu Reserves and Park.
Kenya Wild Safari offers safari tour bookings and hotel bookings
for the Arabuko Sokoke National Park. To book a tour or for
more information, please fill up the form below.
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