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  • Marafa - Hells Kitchen

    5 reviews
    • 0721 990348

    According to the Lonely Planet, Marafa is "the most underrated site on the coast (if not Kenya)" and if you, "put this geographic phenomenon anywhere else on earth, families would plan vacations Read more about Marafa - Hells Kitchen

  • Karura Forest

    • +254 (0) 715-123456 or 0736-123456,

    This is a really wonderful place to walk. It’s open woodland with good wide paths all around it and some paths criss-crossing through it to make varied routes all very clearly signposted. Read more about Karura Forest

  • Hell's Gate Gorge & Park

    2 reviews

    Found in the Lake Naivasha area, the Hell's Gate National Park and Gorge is a terrific place to walk, scramble, hike and climb. Read more about Hell's Gate Gorge & Park

  • Mount Longonot

    • +254-50-50407

    Mount Longonot makes a great day trip from Nairobi or Naivasha. It's quite possible to drive there, climb to the top, walk around the crater rim and then drive back again all in one day. Read more about Mount Longonot

  • Crescent Island, Naivasha

    • +254 (0) 50 2021030 /20 20263

    Crescent Island is a private Wildlife Sanctuary on the eastern side of Lake Naivasha. The island is a submerged rim of a volcanic crater and here, you can walk among the yellow barked "fever trees" Read more about Crescent Island, Naivasha

  • Nairobi Arboretum

    2 reviews
    • +254 (0) 20 2725471

    Founded around 100 years ago, the Nairobi Arboretum has a great selection of exotic and indigenous trees of all varieties. Throughout it’s 30 acres of lawns; a multitude of pathways criss-cross and Read more about Nairobi Arboretum

  • Haller Park

    1 review
    • +254 (0) 722 410064

    Haller Park is an amazing ecological paradise made from reclaimed quarry wasteland. It's found just opposite ~Nakumat in Nyali, so is easy to find. Read more about Haller Park

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Walks and Jogging in Kenya

When walking in Kenya, your safety must always come first . Seek advice before you decide to go anywhere. We don't want to scare you but walking in the wrong area or flaunting your valuables could pose a real dangers to your personal safety.  

In remote wildernesses, we advise that you always take a guide and listen to advice carefully. Wild animals can, and do kill tourists who  think they know better than folow local advice given. Having said all this, there ARE beautiful places you can walk and you will absolutely love the beauty that Kenya has to offer. Be careful and enjoy!

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