As Africa’s second-highest peak, Mount Kenya offers a thrilling challenge for climbers and nature lovers alike. The mountain’s rugged peaks, glacier-carved valleys, and lush forests create a stunning setting for trekking and wildlife viewing. Several routes, including Sirimon, Naro Moru, and Chogoria, lead to its three main peaks—Batian, Nelion, and Point Lenana. The lower slopes are home to elephants, buffaloes, and colobus monkeys, while high-altitude lakes and alpine meadows provide a breathtaking reward for hikers. Whether summiting or simply exploring the lower trails, Mount Kenya is a paradise for adventure seekers.