Mount Kenya National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, encompasses Africa's second-highest peak at 5,199 meters. This ancient extinct volcano boasts rugged glacier-clad summits, forested middle slopes, and diverse ecosystems ranging from afro-alpine flora to bamboo forests.Culturally significant to the Kikuyu people, who regard it as the dwelling of their deity Ngai, Mount Kenya offers unparalleled trekking experiences, with routes leading to peaks like Batian, Nelion, and Point Lenana.