A Complete Guide to Visiting Mwingi Game Reserve

Mwingi Game Reserve, often referred to as “The Last Frontier,” is a remote and unspoiled wilderness located in Kitui County, Kenya. Bordering Meru and Kora National Parks, this reserve offers a unique blend of arid landscapes, rich biodiversity, and historical significance. It’s an ideal destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Wildlife and Activities
Wildlife

While Mwingi’s wildlife populations are relatively low compared to more frequented parks, visitors can still encounter a variety of species, including:
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Elephants
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Leopards
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Lions
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Hippos
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Crocodiles
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Buffaloes
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Warthogs
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Various antelope species
The reserve is also home to over 200 bird species, including the Guinea fowl, Somali bee-eater, and the rare vulturine guinea fowl Paukwa.
Unique Activities
Mwingi Game Reserve offers several unique activities for adventurous visitors:
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Camel and Horseback Safaris: Traverse the reserve’s rugged terrain on camel or horseback, providing an authentic and immersive experience.
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Fly Camping: Set up camp under the stars in designated wilderness zones, offering a true back-to-nature experience.
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Fishing and Boating on the Tana River: Engage in sport fishing or enjoy a relaxing boat ride on Kenya’s longest river
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Guided Nature Walks: Explore the reserve’s diverse ecosystems with trained guides, learning about the flora and fauna that inhabit the area.
Nearby Attractions
Kampi ya Simba

Visit the former home of Joy and George Adamson, renowned conservationists, and their famous lioness, Elsa. Elsa was raised by the Adamsons and later released into the wild. Her grave is located here, serving as a poignant reminder of their conservation efforts
Adamson’s Falls
A picturesque waterfall located within the reserve, offering a serene spot for relaxation and photography.
How to Get There
Mwingi Game Reserve is accessible by road from Nairobi via Thika to Mwingi, then northeast through Kyuso village. Alternatively, visitors can access the reserve from Meru National Park through Adamson’s Bridge via Kora National Park.
Accommodation
Currently, there is no accommodation within Mwingi Game Reserve. However, visitors can find lodging in the nearby towns of Thika and Mwingi, as well as in Meru National Park and Kora National Reserve. Camping is permitted in designated areas within the reserve.
What to Pack
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Personal effects
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Clean drinking water
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Food supplies
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Camping equipment (if staying overnight)
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Camera and binoculars
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Sunscreen and insect repellent
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First aid kit
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Sunglasses and appropriate hiking gears
Best Time to Visit
The ideal months to visit Mwingi Game Reserve are January, February, June, July, August, and September. These months offer the best weather conditions for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing.
Mwingi Game Reserve offers a unique and adventurous experience for travelers seeking to explore Kenya’s lesser-known wilderness areas. With its diverse wildlife, rich history, and range of activities, it provides an unforgettable journey into the heart of Kenya’s natural beauty.
Ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure? Contact us today to plan your visit to Mwingi Game Reserve and experience the wild side of Kenya like never before.

