Marsabit Lodge (abandoned) - Marsabit National Park

Marsabit Lodge (abandoned) is a hotel near Marsabit National Park.

Location
Marsabit National Park, Samburu & Northern Rangelands, Kenya, East Africa
Coordinates
2.309151, 37.965862
Elevation
1,492m
Activities
hotel

PlnrScore: 22/100

Wildlife Near This Lodge

146 species observed within 20 km, 11 mammals, 88 birds.

  • African Paradise-Flycatcher (Aves, 8 observations)
  • Southern Bushbuck (Mammalia, 8 observations)
  • Hooded Vulture (Aves, 7 observations)
  • Grévy's Zebra (Mammalia, 6 observations)
  • Baglafecht Weaver (Aves, 5 observations)
  • Greater Kudu (Mammalia, 5 observations)
  • Common Reed Frog (Amphibia, 5 observations)
  • Tawny Eagle (Aves, 4 observations)
  • African Dusky Flycatcher (Aves, 4 observations)
  • Chestnut Weaver (Aves, 4 observations)

Best Time to Visit Marsabit Lodge (abandoned)

The best months to visit Marsabit Lodge (abandoned) are January, February, March, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Month-by-Month Safari Conditions

  • January: Great, temperature 21.94°C, rainfall 44.2mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 59%
  • February: Great, temperature 23.11°C, rainfall 17.7mm, sunshine 11.4 hrs, humidity 55%
  • March: Great, temperature 22.74°C, rainfall 47.8mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 63%
  • April: Good, temperature 21.2°C, rainfall 97.7mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 78.6%
  • May: Great, temperature 21.16°C, rainfall 46.4mm, sunshine 10.9 hrs, humidity 71.2%
  • June: Great, temperature 20.76°C, rainfall 13.3mm, sunshine 10.7 hrs, humidity 63.2%
  • July: Great, temperature 20.19°C, rainfall 13.8mm, sunshine 10.2 hrs, humidity 62.3%
  • August: Great, temperature 20.52°C, rainfall 14.6mm, sunshine 10.5 hrs, humidity 60.3%
  • September: Great, temperature 21.51°C, rainfall 9.5mm, sunshine 11.2 hrs, humidity 57.9%
  • October: Great, temperature 21.96°C, rainfall 44.4mm, sunshine 10.7 hrs, humidity 61.9%
  • November: Good, temperature 20.58°C, rainfall 91.4mm, sunshine 10.3 hrs, humidity 76.6%
  • December: Great, temperature 21.13°C, rainfall 30.1mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 67.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stay at Marsabit Lodge, and what is its current condition?

No, Marsabit Lodge is abandoned and not operational for overnight stays. The buildings are dilapidated, overgrown, and in a state of severe disrepair, reflecting its long period of disuse. It serves more as a historical ruin than a functional accommodation.

Is it safe to visit or explore the abandoned Marsabit Lodge structures?

While the area around the lodge within Marsabit National Park is generally safe for guided visits, directly exploring the dilapidated structures is not recommended. The buildings are structurally unstable and pose significant safety hazards. Always visit with a local guide or park ranger and observe from a safe distance.

What wildlife can I expect to see around the abandoned Marsabit Lodge site?

Given its location within Marsabit National Park, the area around the abandoned lodge, particularly near its former waterhole, can offer sightings of diverse wildlife. You might encounter elephants, buffalo, various antelopes, and a rich array of birdlife during daytime visits. Game viewing is a primary activity in this vicinity.

What is the best way to access the abandoned Marsabit Lodge, and are there any associated costs?

Access to the area around the abandoned Marsabit Lodge is typically through Marsabit National Park, requiring standard park entry fees. While there's no specific fee for the lodge itself, you will need a 4x4 vehicle to navigate the park's terrain. It is advisable to arrange transport and a guide from Marsabit town for safe and informed access.

What is the historical significance or story behind Marsabit Lodge's abandonment?

Marsabit Lodge was once a prominent safari destination, renowned for its unique location overlooking a vital waterhole, attracting abundant wildlife. It fell into disuse and was eventually abandoned due to a combination of factors, including declining tourism in the region and security challenges over the years. Today, it stands as a poignant reminder of a bygone era of Kenyan safari.

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