In the vast arid wilderness north of Meru National Park lies the Bisanadi National Reserve. This hot and arid bush land is host to many species of mammals including lions, elephants, cheetahs, rhinos, buffalos and over 400 species of birds. The reserve is dotted with scenic wilderness habitats ideal for game viewing, fishing, sight seeing and boating on River Tana and Rojewero River. Nature and wilderness lovers will be delighted in camping under the stars in this remote but breathtaking space.
HOW TO GET THERE
Road: The reserve is readily accessible via Meru National Park, Murera Gate
By Air: Visitors can use the airstrip at Korbessa to access the park.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Wildlife
Many species of mammals including lion, elephant, cheetah, rhino, buffalo.
Birds
Over 400 species of birds
Park Size
606 sq. Km
Climate
Hot and dry
When to go
All year round
ATTRACTIONS
Wilderness habitat
Game viewing
Fishing and boating on River Tana and Rojewero River
Camping is available
ACCOMMODATION
The reserve doesn’t offer any self-catering accommodation options, but visitors can select from other available accommodation options outside the reserve e.g. Meru Camp near Meru N. Park Leopard Rock Safari Lodge.
