Bucket list

Hike Through Hell's Gate National Park

Hell’s Gate National Park is called after a tiny gorge in the rocks that was formerly a stream of a prehistoric lake that fed the Rift Valley’s early people. It was founded in 1984. It is a tiny national park recognized for its diverse species and scenic beauty. The Fischer’s Tower and Central Tower columns, as well as Hell’s Gate Gorge, are included. At Olkaria, the national park also has five geothermal power units. There are three basic campsites in the park, as well as a Maasai Cultural Center that teaches about the Maasai tribe’s history and traditions.

The park is popular because it is near to Nairobi and has lower park fees than other National Parks. Within the park, hiking, biking, motorcycling, and even camping are permitted, making it one of just two Kenyan national parks to do so. The mountain climbing in Hell’s Gate was described as “thrilling” by the Daily Nation. The Joy Adamson’s Centre and canoeing on Lake Naivasha were both suggested. A Maasai Cultural Center is a place where Maasai tribe members may learn about their culture and customs.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Unearth the rich cultural heritage Nakuru has to offer. Explore the region’s heritage sites, each preserving the deep history and traditions of this remarkable land.