Situated between Tsavo West National Park and Amboseli National Park in southern Kenya, Chyulu Hills National Park protects an important water catchment area and a remarkably diverse landscape. This unique habitat features expansive grasslands, rolling forested hills, and rugged volcanic cones and craters, all set against the magnificent backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. The park is renowned for its scenic beauty, unspoilt wilderness, and excellent opportunities for outdoor adventure. Visitors can enjoy camping, mountain climbing, horse riding, nature walks, and exceptional birdwatching. Wildlife commonly seen in the area includes elephants, bushbuck, eland, leopards, bush pigs, reedbuck, buffalo, and giraffes. The park also supports a variety of smaller mammals and bird species. A highlight of any visit is the opportunity to explore the Chyulu lava tube system, which includes one of the longest lava tubes in the world.