Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a stunning natural wonder. Its glacier-capped peaks and alpine landscapes offer a striking contrast to Kenya’s savannahs. Adventurous travelers can trek through dense forests, moorlands, and rocky outcrops to reach its summits—Lenana, Nelion, and Batian. Wildlife such as elephants, leopards, and monkeys inhabit the lower slopes. Mount Kenya National Park provides scenic trails, freshwater lakes, and unique flora. Whether you’re climbing or simply enjoying the views, Mount Kenya offers a refreshing twist to a traditional safari. It’s a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers exploring East Africa.