Mount Elgon National Park covers 1,110 km² and preserves one of the world’s largest extinct volcanoes. Established in 1992, it features highlights such as Sipi Falls, caves, and lush montane forests.
Wildlife includes elephants, buffaloes, monkeys, and a wide range of bird species.Why Visit: A perfect blend of waterfalls, caves, and scenic hiking trails offers a peaceful yet adventurous escape.
Best Time to Visit: December–February and June–August
