Overview
Saiwa Swamp National Park, located in the western region of Kenya near the border with Uganda, is a hidden gem that offers a serene escape into nature. Covering only 3.2 square kilometers, it is Kenya’s smallest national park but is renowned for its rich biodiversity, especially as a haven for the endangered Sitatunga antelope. This wetland area is characterized by marshes, grasslands, and lush vegetation, providing an excellent habitat for both wildlife and a wide variety of bird species.
The park is easily accessible from Kitale town and offers a tranquil environment for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and eco-tourists looking for a unique wildlife experience. The park's peaceful atmosphere, combined with its scenic landscapes, makes it an ideal destination for those wanting to explore Kenya's wetlands and rare species of wildlife.