Mount Elgon National Park
Mount Elgon National Park, located on the border between Kenya and Uganda, is a remote and scenic destination centered around the extinct Mount Elgon volcano. The park is known for its caves, particularly the Kitum Cave, where elephants venture to mine salt from the walls, a rare and fascinating sight. In addition to elephants, the park is home to buffalo, antelope, leopards, and various primates, making it an excellent destination for wildlife viewing.
The park’s diverse landscapes include montane forests, bamboo zones, and moorlands, offering a variety of hiking trails for adventurous visitors. Mount Elgon is ideal for those interested in combining a nature hike with unique geological features and wildlife sightings.