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  1. Kora National Park - Wikipedia. Coordinates: 0°12′31″S 38°44′10″E. Kora National Park is located in Tana River County, Kenya. The park covers an area of 1,788 square kilometres. It is located 125 kilometres east of Mount Kenya. The park was initially gazetted as a nature reserve in 1973.

  2. Kora National Park plays host to the annual memorial that celebrates the legendary conservationist George Adamson, famously known as 'the father of lions' or ‘Baba ya Simba.’ The event informs and educates visitors about Adamson’s role in the protection of wildlife while reminding the world of the conservationist’s passion.

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    Excellent wilderness appeal
    Great birding
    Beautiful scenery with several waterfalls
    Historic sites associated with George Adamson's life

    Kora is connected to Meru National Park. Although many big safari animals roam across the border and can be found in Kora, animal densities are quite low. Elephant, hippo, hyenaand lion are present. The grave of Elsa (the lioness from ‘Born Free’) lies just across the border in Meru National Park.

    Kora’s scenery is its main appeal. The endless plains are interrupted by inselbergs (domed hills). It was from one of these near Adamson’s former camp that he used to call his lions home each day. The beautiful Tana River runs through the park, and magnificent doum palms line its banks. Features of the river include Adamson’s Falls, Grand Falls and...

    There are no organized activities in Kora National Park. The only way to get around is on a guided game drive, which allows you to explore and appreciate the scenery, wildlife and birdlife of the park. You can also visit Adamson’s former camp, where he lived and worked until he was killed by poachers in 1989.

    The weather and climate of Kora is comparable to that of Kenya in general. More info: 1. Weather & Climate – Kenya

    Kora can be visited throughout the year, but the best time is in the Dry season from June to October. In the Wet season (November to May), roads can become very difficult to navigate. The grass is also very long in the Wet season, making animals harder to spot. Many animals disperse beyond the park at this time.

    Kora is 280km/174mi northeast of Nairobi. A fully equipped 4x4 is essential. If visiting independently, it’s advisable to travel in a party of at least two vehicles. There are no domestic flights to Kora. The nearest airstrip is in Meru National Park.

    Please read our malaria and vaccinations page for Kenya and our general ‘Wildlife Viewing Safety Precautions’ for more info: 1. Malaria & Vaccinations – Kenya 2. Wildlife Viewing Safety Precautions

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  3. Kora National Park. 5 reviews. #1 of 1 things to do in Garissa. National Parks. Write a review. What people are saying. By Ying S. “ RIP George, Terence, Tony, Boy and Mugi ” Dec 2022. We went to pay our respects to George, his brother and his friends. It was well worth the trip. Kora is remote, desolate, which made me choke up on arrival.

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  4. Kora National Park is located in Tana River County, Kenya. The park covers an area of 1,788 square kilometres. It is located 125 kilometres east of Mount Kenya. The park was initially gazetted as a nature reserve in 1973. It was gazetted as a national park in 1989, following the murder of George Adamson by poachers.

  5. Discover Kora National Park with our comprehensive guide. Explore Kenya’s hidden wilderness, view diverse wildlife, and learn about historical sites. Get tips on how to get there, what to see, and where to stay.

  6. Kora National Park is a rare and less visited park in Kenya, located on the Tana River and bordering Mount Kenya. It offers fishing, hiking, rock climbing, birding and wildlife viewing, as well as cultural and historical attractions.