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MOUNT
KENYA
Mount Kenya, Africa's second highest peak, has long been regarded
as the realm of Ngai, the god of the local Kikuyu people. Traditionally,
all Kikuyu homes were built facing this sacred peak. The Kikuyu
name for this jagged peak is Kirinyaga, meaning "place of light."
The mountain is an awe-inspiring sight, its ragged peaks crowned
with snow and its slopes thick with forest. The mountain is best
seen at dawn, when the morning sun backlights its impressive summit
high above the surrounding plains.
While the 17,058
feet (5,199 meter) summit is a difficult technical climb, a fit
trekker can easily reach the lesser peak of Point Lenana (at 16,350
feet, or 4,985 meters). The trek takes between 3 and 5 days and
passes through a fascinating world of forests, wildlife, and unique
montane vegetation, including podocarpus and grounsel. But the climax
is surely the summit, where one can luxuriate in one of the world's
rarest sights, equatorial snow.
For non-climbers, a visit to Mount Kenya is still worthwhile. The
cool highlands that surround its base, crossed by babbling brooks,
are well worth a visit. The forests are ideal for game viewing,
and the crystal clear streams at the foot of the mountain abound
with trout.
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