Meru Museum

[4] The museum contains exhibits on stone tools dating from the prehistoric period and taxidermied animals.

[7] In the cultural section, the museum has several exhibits of traditional clothing, tools and weapons, including arrows, bows, grindstones and spears.

[8] The museum contains a fish pond, and exhibits on small mammals, birds and reptiles from this area of Kenya.

[10] In addition, the museum contains a statue of Living Mugwe, a leader of the Meru people.

[11] The museum has a garden where medicinal plants native to Kenya are cultivated and conserved, there are about 23 plants, including Aloe secundiflora, Clausena anisata, Commiphora zimmermanii, Dioscorea minutiflora and Warburgia ugandensis.