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Kijabe Hill – Kinari Ridge

 

Location Mai Mahiu/Longonot
Starting Point Mai Mahiu – Longonot road
Ending point Soko mjinga or Flyover
Walking Duration 9-10 hours
Terrain grazing tracks
Difficulty Moderate
Elevation gain 650m

The objective of the hiker is to traverse the section between the old to the new Nairobi-Nakuru highways. The hiker will go up Kijabe hill, then down Kijabe hill and then up the Kinari ridge and onward to the New Nairobi-Nakuru highway. This hike is ideal for a moderately paced hiker. A mix of slow and moderate speed hikers on this hike always leads to hikers crossing the notorious Kinari forest at dusk which is not advisable

The trail follows the Kijabe hill trail, as described in this post, up to the second crossing of the railway line. (the Lunatic express meadres round the hill)

The Lunch Dome

To recap, the hike starts 9 km form Mai Mahiu just after the conspicuous IDP settlement. Starting at an altitude 2010masl, the  hiker trudges steadily up hill for two to three hours to be at the peak, that is 2659masl. After resting at the peak and doing what hikers do on peaks, you start your descent down the eastern slope. You walk past the place where the paragliders launch their escapades, into and past the farms and homesteads, then into the forest reserve again, and march on to a point near the railway line for lunch. In total you will have dropped down 467metres to 2192asl.  If your timing is good, but it won’t, you will have lunch under some trees as you rest and re-strap your boots. After lunch you walk downhill a few metres to the railway line then walk northwards along it up to two hundred metres off the station. After stopping for a breather it is time to tackle the Kinare ridge.

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Overgrown bush over the trail
Sunset through Kinari cypress forest

During the dry season the trail is easily visible. But during the rainy season the bush quickly reclaims territory and the hike is more like a test of wits between bush and man.  Make you’re your way through the barely discernible grazing tracks until the path opens to the rush expanses of Kikuyu grass. Cross the grass and into Kinare forest and on to soko mjinga or flyover.

Weather allowing you will be treated to a spectacular sunset on the escarpment before heading to soko mjinga for roast maize. Beware that the place is not called soko
mjinga for nothing

 

Requirements
Guide fee
Forest charges

Guiding
KENVO

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Kijabe Hill

 

Location Maĩ Mahiũ/Longonot
Starting Point Mai Mahiu – Longonot road
Ending point Mai Mahiu – Longonot road
Walking Duration 5 hours
Terrain Grassy uphill and motorable road
Difficulty Easy
Elevation gain 650m over 3km

1Kijabe Hill seen from the Mahi Mahiu Naivasha Highway

Kijabe hill is the second most salient feature north of Mai-Mahiu (Maĩ mahiũ) – means hot water. (It is important to get it right because a change of vowels can give the word completely different meanting). The objective of the hiker is to get to the top of the hill and over the other side then return to the Mai-Mahiu-Naivasha road. The distance to the peak is about 3.2 km, which should take the novice hiker between three and four hours.

The hike starts 9km from Mai Mahiu a point that is almost halfway to Longonot town. The starting altitude is 2010masl and hikers take a northerly direction on a trail that climbs straight and steady until the railway line. This maybe a good place to pause and take stalk of where you have come from as you sip some water and energise. The trail then changes direction north east and the gradient increases somewhat. The hiker is advised to stick to the path charted by the guide as gullies, from erosion and tectonic earth movement, are deep and treacherous. The thorn bushes do get quite shot but arrogant after this point attacking the ankles and lower legs mercilessly. But it is not all gloom because while it does not save you the cost of a tattoo, it means you are too busy evading the pricks to notice the tedious climb. As such you barely notice time pass as you get to the rocky part where the gradient ratchets a notch higher, hiding the true peak and thus making one believe that over those rocks is the peak.

After this false peak the climb is steady to the true peak, at 2659masl.

A brief rest is well earned. Unfortunately up that hill there is nowhere to hind from the vagaries of the weather, be it the chill of July, the windy March or the sun. However you are well rewarded by the view all around you as you soak in the beauty of the surrounding country. But what catches the eye of the hiker is the hiking opportunities displayed all around:

There is Suswa to the South, Longonot to the West, Elephant hill to east and the ridges of the Eastern Escarpment of the Great Rift Valley Kinare, Kiharu, Nathan’s, and William’s hill)

As you enjoy the peace up there and the apparent calm below you cannot help but marvel at the IDP camps down below and the resilience their gallant dwellers. Theirs is an island of green tall trees in the middle of stunted grass all round.

The return journey is quick two hours downhill. You the walk eastwards down the hill, cross the railway line, and trudge on to the abandoned old Kijabe town. From here, walk another one hour west along a motorable road until you get two the highway about four kilometres from where you stared.

If you are using private means, the vehicle will be waiting here. Otherwise, you should easily hail down a Matatu to Mai Mahiu for late lunch.

Requirements

Guide fee

Guiding

Local Community

How and Where

 Living in town, sometimes you want to go somewhere outdoors. Somewhere quiet. Somewhere different. Sometimes you want to do something exciting that disengages your mind from the hustles of town life. The activity could be a long trip like climbing a mountain over the weekend or during a vacation or it could be as short as an afternoon picnic either solo or with friends. Often you don’t know what to do or how to it or where to do it.

The good news is, we have put together a collection of outdoor activities you can undertake to pep up your life. Kenya is not in want of such places but surprisingly, they can be hard to find if you don’t know where to look. Yet, you will find these places are sometimes very near to where you live and that visiting them cost a pittance.

Where possible we have given contacts of providers of the activities in question as we do not provide the services ourselves. If the contact is not given you can leave us a comment on the comments and section and will try to get you a contact.

Outdoor activities are coming up every day due to new tourism and sporting activities in the counties. Therefore, there are many outdoor activities and outdoor sites around the country we have not covered in this website. If you know of any such activity or site do not hesitate to leave as the direction in the comments section of the page. The activity or site can include hiking trails,  swimming including swimming in rivers, swimming in the lake and ocean swimming,  outdoor sports, bird watching, caves, waterfalls, canoeing, kayak, riverine walk,  hills worth exploring museums, outdoor activities for children, etc. In case you know of any such, please leave us a direction in the comments section. We shall be glad to feature it.