Ruma National Park



Ruma National Park

This park (formerly Lambwe Valley National Reserve) was established in 1966, but its isolation, and consequent lack of income, ensured a very slow pace of development. With its recent conversion into a National Park, game viewing tracks and general park maintenance have been established. It is a fine place to see roan antelope and Jackson's hartebeest, a larger and redder species than Coke's, which is found in most Kenya parks. Oribi, one of the smallest of the antelope family, are also seen here and among the predators are lion and cheetah. This is a delightful park for the repeat visitor or for those wishing to achieve isolation on their safari. There is no accommodation nearer than Homa Bay about 34 km distant from the closest park gate.

Special thanks to the Kenya Association of Tour Operators for helping GORP develop Kenya parks information.




Last Updated: 1 Jun 2011
Published: 28 Apr 2002
The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication.

  • Ruma National Park Travel Q&A

  • What's your favorite hike? Where's the best campsite? Join the conversation! Ask Your Question



park finder
step one Where are you going?


step one What do you want to do?


Receive Gear Reviews, Articles & Advice

Email:
Preview this newsletter »

advertisement

Parks Near Ruma National Park
GEARZILLA: The Gorp Gear Blog

advertisement

Ask Questions