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Shimba Hills National Reserve, situated near the southeast coast with an area of about 192 square kilometers is one of East Africa's largest coastal forests, next to the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest. It's home to over 700 elephants, particularly thriving in the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary. The reserve also protects the endangered Sable Antelope, the only population of its kind in Kenya.
Situated approximately 33 kilometers from the bustling city of Mombasa, Shimba Hills National Reserve is famous for its abundance of elephants and diverse wildlife. While it doesn't host lions or rhinos, it's home to various fascinating creatures like bush babies, colobus monkeys, and serval cats. The birdlife is equally impressive, with over 230 recorded species, including the African hawk eagle, Fischer's turaco, and the Sokoke pipit.
The reserve boasts a mix of coastal rainforest, savannah, woodland, and grassland ecosystems. The lush forest trails are ideal for guided walks, providing opportunities to see the rich plant life up close, including rare and endemic species such as the cycad and the African violet. One of the highlights of Shimba Hills is the Sheldrick Falls, a 25-meter waterfall surrounded by verdant vegetation.
Shimba Hills National Reserve also offers cultural experiences, as it is home to the local Digo community, one of the nine Mijikenda tribes. Visitors can learn about the Digo people's traditional way of life, their customs, and their close relationship with the forest. The reserve's proximity to Mombasa makes it an easy day trip, but there are also accommodation options within and near the reserve for those who wish to stay longer. Lodges and campsites provide comfortable stays with stunning views of the forest and the Indian Ocean in the distance.
Citizen: Adult - KSH 300, Child (3 to 18 yrs) - KSH 125
Resident: Adult - KSH 300, Child - KSH 125
Non-Resident: Adult - USD 22, Child - USD 13