Nature guide in Taita Hills -Benson Lombo

Guiding tours on the indigenous forests of Taita Hills, including Ngangao, Mbololo, Vuria, Chawia, and Iyale.

Taita white eye, endemic bird to Taita Hills

Also historical sites like Kenyatta caves, where first president of Kenya hide from colonialist, and Mwangeka caves where Mwangeka organized his group to fight against slavery in Taita Hills.

  • Birding
  • Beautiful scenaries to Tsavo and to Mt Kilimanjaro
  • Nocturnal animals, tree hyraxes, greater galagos and dwarf galagos

Nocturnal mammals of Taita Hills are extremely interesting and loud at night. By using red light it is possible to observe them in their natural habitat. This is truly unforgettable experience. As there are no large predators in Taita Hills, walking in the forest at night is safe.

Small-eared greater galago in Ngangao Forest

I have 20 years of experience with working with researchers in many different fields, including e.g. forestry, bat research, botany and mammals of Taita Hills.

Contact email: mwakacholabenson@gmail.com

Phone: 0757632997

Phone: 0754732851

Benson Lombo
View to Taita Hills from Ngangao peak

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