A fenced elephant corridor connects the Shimba Hills with Mwaluganje Forest Reserve to the North.
The underlying rocks are the Triassic Shimba Grits and in the north central part near Kwale town Pliecone Magarini sands. Rivers flowing from the hills supply fresh water to Mombasa and the Diani/Ukunda area.
Location:
The reserve is approximately 33 km South of Mombasa, in Kwale district of Coast Province.
Climate:
The climate is hot and moist but is cooler than that at the coast with strong sea breezes and frequent mist and cloud in the early morning. Annual rainfall is 855mm-1682mm. Mean annual temperatures is 24.2 degrees Centigrade.
HOW TO GET THERE
Roads:
The reserve's main access is via Diani. - 56 kms from Mombasa.
Airstrips:
The reserve has one airstrip.
Park Roads:
Inside the Reserve is a 153 km road network.
Park Gates:
Main gate, Kivumoni Gate, Kidongo Gate, Shimba Gate.
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
Scenic landscape comprising of hills and valleys extending beyond the reserve boundaries
- Sheldricks Falls
- Sable antelope
- Coastal rainforest
- Potential for bird-shooting outside the Reserve
FACILITIES
Shimba Hills Lodge; KWS Banda Rate Tariffs; 2 campsites
COMMON VEGETATION
The Shimba Hills hold one of the largest areas of coastal rain forest in East Africa after Arabuko Sokoke. The vegetation consists of forested scarp slopes and undulating grasslands interspersed with woodland clumps and ribbons of riverine forest in the steeply cut valleys. |