Bisanadi
National Reserve
mainly acts as a
wildlife
dispersal area
for Meru
National Park
and is part of
the Mwingi,
Meru, Kora, and
Bisanadi
conservation
area.

Forest
elephant
in
Bisanandi
National
Reserve |

The
Rojewero
River
- a
favourite
boating
site
in
the
Bisanandi
National
Reserve |
This National
Reserve is
located on the
border of Meru
National Park.
Known as ‘Kinna’
the border
between Meru and
Bisanadi Parks
is the
traditional
division between
the Meru and
Boran tribes
people.
The Reserve was
opened in
September 1979
and occupies an
area of 606 sq
km. As a true
wilderness area
without any
accommodation it
is only
accessible by
4WD vehicles.
Major
Attraction -
Wilderness
habitat, game
viewing,
Adamson’s Falls,
fishing and
boating on River
Tana and
Rojewero River.
Wildlife - Many
species of
mammals
including lion,
elephant,
cheetah, rhino,
buffalo, hippos
and over 400
species of
birds.
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