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The rarely visited Ruma National Park was established to protect Kenya’s last remaining population of the beautiful roan antelope. The park is totally undeveloped and visitors need to be self-sufficient. Some other wildlife has been introduced, but densities are low and animals are skittish. This is a good place to see the endangered blue swallow, which migrates between here and northern Tanzania.
Best Time to Visit
The Park can be visited year-round; however, optimal wildlife viewing occurs during the dry months from June to October and January to February. During these periods, animals congregate around water sources, making them more visible.
Activities Available in Ruma National Park
Visitors can engage in several activities while at Ruma National Park:
Scenery
The scenery is a mix of grassland, rolling hills, and patches of woodland. The park is located in the Lambwe Valley, east of Lake Victoria, and is bordered by the Kanyamaa Escarpment.
From: $319 to $2000 pp/da
From: June to October and January to February
From: December to March and July to October (Not busy)
From: 120km² / 46mi²
This is the only place in Kenya to see the rare roan antelope. Other introduced species include Jackson's hartebeest, black rhino, bohor reedbuck, buffalo, and plains zebra. The localized race of Rothschild's giraffe also lives here. You can sometimes see tracks of leopards and spotted hyenas, but these predators are shy and hard to see.
The weather and climate of Ruma are comparable to that of Kenya in general. Kenya lies on the equator and has a pleasant, tropical climate, but there are large regional climatic variations influenced by several factors, including altitude. Kenya’s daytime temperatures average between 20°C/68°F and 28°C/82°F, but it is warmer on the coast. Kenya is too close to the equator to experience a real winter and summer. There is, however, both a Dry and Wet season.
Dry Season –June to October
During the Dry season, daytime temperatures are usually around 23°C/73°F at higher altitudes, such as the Masai Mara, and 28°C/82°F at lower altitudes, such as the coastal areas. The sky is clear and the days are sunny.
Wet Season –November to May
During the Wet season, daytime temperatures are between 24°C/75°F and 27°C/81°F at higher altitudes. At lower altitudes, daytime temperatures are more consistent and hover around 30°C/86°F. Mornings stay cool at higher altitudes, and it is advisable to pack warm clothes for early morning game drives.
Visitors to Ruma need to be totally self-sufficient with a fully equipped 4x4. The park is located 425km/264mi west of Nairobi, 140km/86mi from Kisumu, and 42km/26 mi from Homa Bay on Lake Victoria. There are no regular scheduled air services to Ruma.
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