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Kakamega

Town in Kakamega County, Kenya

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Kakamega Rainforest

Kenya
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Kakamega Rainforest

Kakamega Rainforest is the only tropical rainforest in Kenya. Located in Western Kenya, it is part of a larger area that makes up the last primeval rainforest in the country. It's also home to various monkeys and hundreds of bird species, some of which are threatened.

The Southern part of Kakamega forest, Isecheno Forest station run by the Kenya Forest Service is the most accessible in Tourism. There is the well known Mama Mtere tree, a historic tree and the most photographed tree in Kakamega forest, there are also strangler fig trees.

The forest including reserves encloses about 238 square kilometers, a little less than half of which currently remains as indigenous forest. The forest is elevated at predominantly between 1500 m and 1600 m above sea level. In the north of the forest is the 4,468 hectares (45 km; 17 sq mi) Kakamega National Reserve, given national forest reserve status in 1985. Just to the north is the Kisere Forest Reserve. Throughout the forest are a series of grassy glades, ranging in size from about 1 to 50, with a few larger clearings. The origins of the glades are uncertain. Some are certainly recent clearings, but others predate recent records. These may have originated from past human activity such as cattle grazing or may be the result of herbivory and movements by large mammals such as buffalo and elephants (both now extirpated from the region). The glades vary a great deal in structure, some being open grass and others having a considerable number of trees or shrubs. A number of streams and small creeks run through the reserve. The larger creeks are usually bordered by a few to tens of meters of forest on either side which divide the glades, while the smallest creeks flow through open grasslands, often forming small marshy patches.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

30°C12
Precipitation: 61 mm

Feb

30°C13
Precipitation: 105 mm

Mar

30°C13
Precipitation: 163 mm

Apr

29°C13
Precipitation: 264 mm

May

28°C12
Precipitation: 273 mm

Jun

27°C12
Precipitation: 182 mm

Jul

28°C11
Precipitation: 158 mm

Aug

27°C12
Precipitation: 211 mm

Sep

28°C12
Precipitation: 175 mm

Oct

29°C12
Precipitation: 144 mm

Nov

29°C12
Precipitation: 140 mm

Dec

29°C12
Precipitation: 95 mm
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