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Tana River Primate Reserve
The Tana River Primate Reserve was opened in 1976 to protect the Lower Tana River forest and two endangered species of monkey: the Crested Mangabey and the Tana River Red Colobus. Acess is via the Malindi-Garissa road. As well as the lush river forest, there is dry woodland and open savannah bisected by the river. Many of the bird and animal species are unusual in East Africa, generally they are typical of Central Africa's lowland rainforests. One bird in particular, the White-winged Apalis, is extremely rare.
The forest also supports a rich array of mamals, a high number of reptiles and amphibian species, as well as a number of rare plants, some of which are unique to this area. Small groups of visitors with a keen interest in primates and birdlife can be taken here. Limited accommodation is available at Muchelelo Research tented camp, by prior arrangement through KWS.
National Parks & Reserves at Kenya's Coast
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