Karura Forest is a protected urban forest located in Nairobi, Kenya. The forest spans an area of about 1,000 hectares and is known for its diverse flora and fauna. The forest is a popular destination for hiking, bird watching, and nature walks.
The forest is home to over 200 bird species, as well as various mammals, including bushbucks, duikers, and mongooses. The forest is also home to the endangered colobus monkey, which can be seen swinging from tree to tree. Visitors can also spot different species of butterflies and reptiles in the forest.
Karura Forest offers various activities for visitors, including guided nature walks, biking, and picnics. The forest also has several marked trails for visitors to explore, including the 5-kilometer Mau Mau Caves Trail, which leads to a series of caves used by Kenyan freedom fighters during the Mau Mau Uprising in the 1950s.