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Mt Kenya is the name sake of a nation. It is the second highest mountain in Africa. Straddling the equator, this duo hemisphere biosphere reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a wildlife stronghold.
To the indigenous communities who live in the central Kenya, the mountain has several names. The Kikuyu called the mountain Kirinyaga or Kirimara roughly translating to white or the bright mountain. The Kamba called the mountain Kiinyaa, the mountain of the ostrich. The Embu people called the mountain Kirenia, the mountain of the whiteness. The Maasai called the mountain Ol Donyo Eibor, the mountain of the whiteness or Ol Donyo Egere, the specked mountain.
It is believed that the name of the country Kenya come for the Kamba name of Mt. Kenya, Kiinyaa.
Mt. Kenya has three major peaks namely Batian at 5,199m, Nelion at 5,188m and Point Lenana at 4,985m, all named after Maasai laibons (medicine men).
The mountain has three official climbing routes namely Naro Moru, Sirimon and Chogoria