At Meru National Park you’ll explore one of Kenya’s prime wilderness areas for rhino spotting. The park’s Rhino Sanctuary is, at last count, home to 34 black and 70 white rhinos, so encounters with these animals form a central part of the experience. Along the way you may learn about the park’s conservation work and its role in protecting these species.
The park is also famously associated with Elsa the Lioness and the film Born Free. That 1966 Technicolor British drama starred Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers as Joy and George Adamson, the real-life couple who raised Elsa from an orphaned cub. As you move through Meru, you may also see cheetah, hippo, zebra, giraffe, hartebeest, oryx, oribi and waterbuck, together with abundant birdlife. The mix of wildlife and the park’s cultural links create a varied, memorable visit to this distinctive Kenyan landscape.
Miks sinna minna?
- Rhino Sanctuary home to 34 black and 70 white rhinos
- Elsa the Lioness legacy linked to the film Born Free
- Large mammals including cheetah, hippo, zebra and giraffe throughout the park
- Diverse antelope species such as hartebeest, oryx, oribi and waterbuck
- Abundant birdlife throughout the park
Mis on hinnas?
- Game drives per itinerary
- T-shirt
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Meru National entrance fee
- Professional tour driver guide
- Bottled water
Mis pole hinna sees?
- Gratuities
- Personal belongings
- Drinks
Ligipääsetavus
- Transport is wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Accessible to pushchairs/prams
- Infant seats available
Ekskursioon on saadaval sinu valitud keeles

Lisateave
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We pickup all travelers in hotels (lobbies), apartments and
airport ( terminals/airport)
Palun võta pilet huviväärsuse juurde kaasa.
Võta teadmiseks, et teenuseosutaja võib ettenägematutel põhjustel tühistada.
Broneerimiseks pead olema vähemalt 18-aastane. Lastega peab kaasas olema täiskasvanu.