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Mount Kenya
Second-highest mountain in Africa; UNESCO World Heritage Site and sacred to the Kikuyu people.
Country:Kenya
Language:English
Published:2025-08-22
Audience:Travellers, climbers, students of geography
Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa after Kilimanjaro. Its highest peaks - Batian (5,199 m) and Nelion (5,188 m) - are technical climbs, while Point Lenana (4,985 m) is a trekking peak accessible to fit hikers. The mountain is an extinct stratovolcano and the main water tower for central Kenya. Mount Kenya National Park surrounds the upper slopes and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997. Local Kikuyu tradition holds the mountain as the home of Ngai (God).
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Mount Kenya
Batian
Point Lenana
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Kikuyu
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