Hell’s Gate National Park
Hell’s Gate National Park provides a variety of wildlife, unusual flora, and many species of birds. The place is alsoone of the only two Kenyan parks where climbing, walking, and biking are allowed.
There are a lot of easy game to see, such as giraffes, waterbucks, elands, wildebeests, zebras, and impalas. Other animals that can be seen there include bushbucks, dik-diks, gazelles, gnus, hartebeests, klipspringers, buffaloes, hyraxes, hyenas, jackals, mongooses, baboons, monkeys, and porcupines, among others. Hippos also live in the lake.
A number of other mammals can be seen grazing in the surrounding lake environments, such as zebras, impalas, buffalos, giraffes, Kongonis, and at night, hippos.
The park has historically been an important home for the rare lammergeyer vultures. Over 200 species of birds have also been recorded in this park. Among the resident birds are other vultures, Verreaux's eagles, fish eagles, ospreys, lily-trotters, black crakes, and a variety of herons.