| Location |
Kibiko, Ngong |
| Starting Point |
Savannah sunset resort |
| Ending point |
Savannah sunset resort |
| Walking Duration |
1 hour |
| Terrain |
Rocky |
| Difficulty |
Very Easy |
| Elevation gain |
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The purpose of this hike is to spend an hour or so enjoying the natural habitat of the private conservancy.
Outdoor enthusiast will find Ololosukuan, also called savannah sunset resort, fascinating. Within a very small area, you get to experience the thrill of hiking, riverine
walk, and nature trail as the birds chirp all around you.
But is not only the die-hard outdoist find this place thrilling. Its proximity to the city makes it attractive to city residents wishing for a quick afternoon away from the concrete jungle. Moreover it gives a not so enthusiastic hiker a chance to climb 5 metres and assess ones fitness.
The Ololosukuan fun hike starts at the resort bar (after ordering meat and drinks). You walk down over a couple of boulders past the bar and suddenly disappear into the bushes and suddenly emerge at the campsite at the centre of the conservancy. You then make a further sharp descent, round and around a massive boulder onto a track that leads out of the bushes into the grazing fields. From here you may walk along the fence past the home with a tractor packed outside (I have seen there for donkey’s years), till you reach a road. Turn left at the road and move on to the riverbed that is mostly dry. Turn into the river bed and walk upstream on and out of the river bed ascending gently to the waterfall and back to the road.
Warning: Do not try the riverine walk during the rain season.

Back on to the campsite you will get to marvel at the nostalgic undulation of the southern hills such as Ole Sayeti, Ololroka, Olesekut and Olorgesailie. Suswa crater will be visible to the West-Northwest. The sun sets very fast so if you are a sunset person, better be on the lookout. If you are lucky to be around when night falls, you be treated to the melody of crickets.
Getting There
Public Means: Board bus number 111 at railway terminus and alight at Ngong town. Walk Kibiko stage near the Oloolaiser water fending point and from here either take the Probox matatus, a tuk-tuk or Boda-Boda.
Private means: At Ngong town, turn into Kibiko road near Ngong Matonyok and drive to the end of tarmac (2km), and past Kibiko secondary(2.5KM), Kibiko shopping centre (3km), and to the Savannah Sunset Resort (6KM) just before tunnel one of the SGR.
If you are using an electronic navigator put destination as savannah sunset lodge
Guide
Resort staff
Fee
Sh100 per person