ARABUKO SOKOKE NATIONAL PARK
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Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Reserve is a 420 km2 coastal forest in Kenya managed by Kenya Forest Service (KFS).
It is the largest and most intact coastal forest in East Africa, with 20% of Kenya's bird species, 30% butterfly species and at least 24 rare and endemic bird, mammal and butterfly species.
The Arabuko-Sokoke Forest is is a coastal protected area located 100 km north of Mombasa town in Arabuko Sokoke National Park.
The park contains plenty of endemic species like; Mammals Birds Plants Butterflies The forest is regarded as one of the best preserved in Kenya.
The Arabuko-Sokoke Forest extends beyond the park and it is the largest remaining tract of native coastal forest in all East Africa.