Sibiloi Park Kenya
“The Cradle of Mankind”
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The 1,570sqkm Sibiloi Park Kenya is on the north eastern shore of Lake Turkana. The Park is located in Marsabit District, around 800km northern side of Nairobi. It is one of the world’s most prominent fortunes as the cradle of mankind. It was initially established by the National museums of Kenya to secure remarkable pre-historic and archaeological sites.
The key attractions are the safeguarded wildlife fossils, which include the 18-20ft long crocodile and the giant Tortoise. Museum Research Base, sites – Koobi Fora and the stormy ‘Jade Ocean’ — bear witness to that turkana is a piece of the cradle of man.
Sibiloi is home to vital archaeological sites. The fossil remains in those archaeological sites have contributed more to the comprehension of human development than some other site in the African Continent. The region is described by semi-desert habitat space and open fields flanked by volcanic formations including Mount Sibiloi, where the remaining parts of an ossified forest can be seen.
Sibiloi acts as a stopover for vagrant waterfowl and is a noteworthy breeding ground for the Nile crocodile. The wildlife found there are such like; Concede gazelles, lions, zebras, panthers, stripped hyenas, more prominent kudu, Beisa Oryx, northern topi, cheetahs among others. An aggregate of more than 350 types of oceanic creatures and birds have been recorded in Lake Turkana. Sibiloi is encompassed by the Gabra, the Turkana and the Dassanach who are groups with extremely rich and unpolluted traditional societies.
The Sibiloi Park Kenya can be gotten to via air through two airstrips. By street, 4WD vehicles are favored and travel in convoy is suggested. It is a three-day drive from Nairobi through Marsabit and Maralal or North Horr and South Horr
Otherwise, guests can go by road from Nairobi to Kalokol on the lake’s western shores via Kitale and Lodwar. From Kalokol, boat services are accessible over the lake to Allia Bay. Let’s discover more about the African Mankind Origin. SIBILOI NI YETU SOTE.