Botanical Gardens in Kericho





Chelimo Arboretum: Forward-Looking Linkage
Chelimo Arboretum, found near the junction of B1 Kericho-Kisumu Road and C23 Kericho-Kisii Road, is one of two privately owned arboretums by Uniliver within Kericho alongside the more popular Chagaik Arboretum. Its key purposes are; to provide a diverse, well maintained and well-documented gallery of woody plants; provide an outdoor learning haven usable by the public, visitors and educational institutions; to utilize existing and proposed facilities; and to establish “Green Linkages” between the community and arboretum. Here too, the flora profile is impressive and it is not at all rare to find groups of researchers studying the vast plants. In 2007, Unilever Kenya Tea Company started a programme to encourage visitors to its plantation to plant trees to offset the carbon linked with their travel. Participants are also recognized with certificates. Using cloud Myclimate carbon calculator, it calculates the emitted carbon based on the travel distances and determines the number of trees a visitor can plant to offset the carbon emissions. Through the programme, 317 visitors to the arboretum have planted 1,161 trees.

Around Kenya, there is a collection of beautiful botanical gardens, often a stunning and specialized area dedicated to the cultivation and display of indigenous and plant species from different parts of the world, highlighting their unique shapes, sizes, and colors. These gardens are designed to showcase the incredible diversity and beauty of unique plants, most known for their intricate and colorful flowers.
Index of Botanical Gardens in Kenya
Kakamega County - Shilahi Wellness Garden, Masinde Muliro University Botanical Garden, Kiambu County - The JKUAT Botanical Garden, Kericho County - Chelimo Arboretum, Chagaik Arboretum, Kiminket Gardens, Kilifi County - Hanging Gardens Malindi, Mazingira Park, Kitui County - Mutomo Hill Plant Sanctuary, Lamu County - The Gardens at Peponi Hotel Shela, Makueni County - The Wote Green Public Park, Mombasa County - The Kaya Cum Arboretum, Mazeras Gardens, Nairobi County - Nairobi Arboretum, Museums Botanical Gardens, Loresho Gardens, Langata Gardens, Resurrection Garden, Nandi County - Kapsimotwa Gardens, Tharaka Nithi County - Tredds Garden, Uasin Gishu County - Eldoret Arboretum, Moi University Botanical

Located in southwestern part of Kenya within the former Rift Valley Province, Kericho County, a healthful highland, has innumerable picture-postcard tea-farm vistas. Kericho County is famous for its vast tea plantations. It is all around a tea-riffic countryside clutching traditions and culture with one hand and a forward-looking yen on the other. It is home to large forests, historic sites and resorts, too.
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A Guide to Kericho County
A Summa Digest of Kericho
About Kericho Way Back When
35 Destinations in Kericho County, arranged as one would visit these - east, north, south then west - with aid of narratives, images, strip maps and distance chart:
Mau Forest Reserve, Chereres Waterfalls, A.I.C Kericho, Chesumot Estate, Chagaik Arboretum, Chesumot Dam, Kimugu River Lodge, James Finlays Tea Factory, Dimbolil Dam, The Sacred Heart Cathedral, A.C.K Kericho, Kericho Golf Club, Gurdwara Sahib, Kericho Wagon Works, Kericho Tea Hotel, Chebown Sanctuary, Chelimo Arboretum, Tagabi Monkey Sanctuary, Changoi Tea Estate, Chebulu Conservancy, The Kiptui Falls, Kapkatet Kipsigis Cultural Museum, The Tulwap-Kipsigis Hill, Londiani-Koru-Awasi Route, Londiani Dam, Masaita Forest Station, KFC Hospitality Centre, Londiani Falls, Kimasian Railway Bridge, Kiminket Garden, Kipkelion Monastery, The Van Wicker's Cave, Fort Tenan Pre-Historic Site, Tinderet Mountain, Ole Soi Resort, Bagao Caves
Know More About Kericho County: Its Geography, Land-Use, Highlights, Population, Roads - including a distance chart, Airports, Climate & National Monuments
What’s The Air Like In Kericho?
The annual mean temperature ranges between 29oC and 10oC. The central part of the county, where tea is grown, receives the highest rainfall.



What’s The Lay Of The Land In C.35?
Kericho has an undulating topography, with the overall slope of the land being to the west – forming a hilly shelf between the Mau Hills and the lowlands of Kisumu.

