Discover Meru National Park; an untouched paradise, located in the wild north of Kenya. The park is endowed with thick vegetation, wide range of wildlife and a lot of history; these offer rare safari adventures. Abou Safaris invites you to come and explore this pristine land where memories are made for one of the most captivating places in Kenya.
Guided Game Drives.
Birdwatching Expeditions.
Nature Walks.
Historical Tours.
River Excursions.
Abou Safaris is dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism. We work closely with local communities and conservation organizations to protect Meru National Park’s unique ecosystem and support the livelihoods of its people.
Embark on a journey to Meru National Park with Abou Safaris. Our expert team is committed to providing you with a seamless and unforgettable safari experience, tailored to your desires.
Contact Us for your Meru safari today and let the adventure begin!
Meru National Park offers unique safari accommodations that blend comfort with the untamed wilderness. From luxury retreats with breathtaking views to eco-friendly camps close to the gates, these stays ensure you experience the park at its very best.
Perched on Mughwango Hill, Elsa’s Kopje offers sweeping views of Meru’s rolling landscapes.
Each cottage is individually designed around natural rocks, ensuring privacy and a sense of wilderness luxury.
The lodge is famous for its history tied to George and Joy Adamson’s “Born Free” conservation story, making it more than just a stay—it’s a legacy experience.
Perfect for honeymooners, photographers, and travelers seeking exclusivity in Meru.
Just 2 km from Murera Gate, Ikweta Safari Camp is an affordable yet comfortable base for exploring Meru.
The camp features spacious safari tents with en-suite bathrooms, a swimming pool, and excellent local cuisine.
Known for eco-friendly practices and warm Kenyan hospitality, it’s ideal for families and budget-conscious travellers who still want a true safari feel.
Dry Season (June – September & December – February): Best for game drives, as wildlife gathers around rivers and watering holes.
Wet Season (March – May & October – November): The park is lush and green, with fewer tourists and excellent birdwatching opportunities.