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Arabuko-Sokoke
Forest in Kenya's Coastal Region The
Arabuko-Sokoke Forest is East Africa's largest surviving, dry coastal forest,
situated only 7 km inland from Watamu and 18 km southwest from Malindi on the
Kenya Coast. A small population of elephant, buffalo and six species of small
antelope, including the globally endangered Ader's Duiker, can be found in the
Forest. Mongoose, bush babies and genet cat can sometimes be seen at night, while
the caracal and the endangered golden-rumped elephant shrew are often visible
during the day. Baboons and Sykes monkeys are often spotted. One third of
Kenya's 870 butterfly species are abundant in the Forest, especially during the
rainy season (May-July). Considered the second most important African forest
for its bird conservation value, over 260 species of bird have been recorded in
Arabuko-Sokoke Forest. 3
Days Arabuko-Sokoke and Mid Creek. Day
1: ARABUKO-SOKOKE FOREST After
breakfast You will be picked from your hotel the African Safari Club where you
have a package the depart for Arabuko Sokoke forest for bird watching . Covering
420 km², it is considered amongst the most important forests in Africa for
its bird conservation value. Over 260 species of birds have been recorded in the
forest, which numerically is not much but it includes six globally threatened
species: Sokoke Scops Owl, Sokoke Pipit, East Coast Akalat, Amani Sunbird and
Clarke's Weaver which is only found here. There is also one globally endangered
species: the Spotted Ground Thrush. You
will look for the above species and certainly not ignore other exciting finds
such as the Fischers Turaco, Southern Banded Snake Eagle, Plain-backed Sunbird,
Eastern Bearded Scrub Robin, Green Barbet, Ashy Flycatcher and the Black-headed
Apalis among others. The seasonal pools in the forest attract a range of water
birds including Little Grebe, White-faced Whistling and White-backed Duck and
the African Jacana. While
here well update our mammal list by including such rarities like the Aders
Duiker, Sokoke Bushy-tailed Mongoose and the Golden-rumped Elephant-shrew. O/N
at African Safari Club. Day
2: MIDA CREEK After
breakfast depart for Mida Creek. This is an enclosed creek open to the sea through
a narrow mouth and surrounded by mangrove forest. It has shallow waters and at
low tides vast areas of muddy sand flats are exposed. It is a major resting and
wintering site for migrant waders. Crab Plovers are the main attraction but other
birds of great interest are Great and Mongolian Sandplovers, Terek and Curlew
Sandpipers, Grey Plovers, Greater Flamingoes and Yellow-billed Storks. Attracted
by fish that is left behind by the tide, the African Fish Eagle is a resident
in the Mida Creek and it shares the fishing with the migrant Ospreys.
Total Price: Adult US$ 490
Minimum 4 people. Child 60% of Adult Rate.
Price includes All Park entrance Fees, Services of a proffessional
birding & safari guide, Transport whilst on excursion, Custom Safari Transport
Vehicle, Sightseeing,Price
Excludes Optional excursions & all items and services not mentioned
in whats included,
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