Kerubo Swamp, nestled in the scenic Kisii County of Kenya, is a biodiverse haven rich in wetland flora and fauna. Spanning across lush greenery, this vital ecosystem supports a variety of aquatic plants and wildlife, making it a crucial habitat for indigenous species. The swamp plays a pivotal role in local hydrology, serving as a natural reservoir that helps regulate water flow and filter pollutants, thereby contributing to the region’s ecological balance. Visitors to Kerubo Swamp can immerse themselves in its serene beauty while observing diverse bird species and unique plant life, offering a peaceful retreat into nature’s embrace. contact us
What you get at Kerubo Swamp
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Airlines, Van, 4x4 Toyota Land Cruiser Safari Jeeps, 4x4 Open Side Safari Vehicles
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3 Stars Hotels
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Baringo Town
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Feb, Mar, Apr & May
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Eco-Tour, Hiking
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All meals during the trek
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English, Spanish, French, Chinese
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Easy to Moderate
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2-15
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12
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65
Kerubo swamp
The swamp is located at the northern end of Lake Bogoria, just before the entrance to the Bogoria National Reserve. It is a quiet, peaceful area punctuated with shrills and calls of various birds. The lush green of the papyrus forms a picturesque contrast to the parched brown starkness of the surrounding landscape.
The major attraction of the swamp is its birdlife with over 200 species calling the swamp a home. The swamp holds the Kenyan record for the largest number of bird species seen in one hour at 96 as recorded by the Lonely Planet guide to East Africa.
Highlights
- It is a quiet, peaceful area punctuated with shrills and calls of various birds.