This adventure begins at Kimakia Forest Station, taking you deep into one of Murang’a’s most enchanting landscapes. The trail winds through valleys alive with birdsong, offering moments of pure tranquility in nature.
At the 3km mark, you’ll witness the raw power of nature where a landslide reshaped the forest floor, a reminder of how vital this ecosystem is. As the trail continues, forest bathing moments invite you to slow down and connect deeply with the lush greenery.
At 10km, Kamachago Dam emerges, a crucial water source for Kandara, before the path reveals its crown jewel: Kamachago Waterfall. The sight of cascading waters surrounded by towering trees is nothing short of breathtaking. Adventurers may even take a refreshing dip in the cool pool.
The return trail leads through the Nyayo Tea Zone and community lands, rewarding you with sweeping views of tea and avocado estates scattered across rural Central Kenya.
This is more than a hike. It’s an immersive journey into nature, culture, and the spirit of Murang’a.
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This hike is a journey into the heart of Kimakia Forest, offering a blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural discovery. You’ll walk through valleys alive with birdsong, witness the forest’s power in shaping the land, and enjoy moments of quiet reflection surrounded by towering trees. Along the way, you’ll encounter Kamachago Dam and the majestic Kamachago Waterfall, where you can pause, relax, and even take a refreshing swim. The return trail reveals another side of Murang’a, with tea estates, avocado farms, and sweeping views of rural life. Every step offers something new, making this hike an experience to remember.
Leave for Kimakia Forest Station, expected arrival by 8:00 AM.
Check in at the Forest Station, sort out entry permits, and meet your guides.
Start the journey through forest trails, valleys, and bird-filled habitats, after some warm-up exercises and briefing session.
Enjoy packed lunch or snacks near Kamachago Waterfall with scenic views. (Make sure to carry some packed lunch. Advisably high-protein foods)
Conclude the hike at Kimakia Fishing Camp with time to rest and regroup before departure for Nairobi.
Estimated Time of Arrival in Nairobi.
The trail is 18km long with moderate difficulty, suitable for hikers with some experience.
Yes, but due to the distance and terrain, it is recommended for children over 10 years.
 Approximately 24 km round trip.
Comfortable hiking shoes
Backpack with essentials
Light clothing and a rain jacket
Water bottle
Sunscreen and insect repellent
Hat and sunglasses
Packed lunch & Energy Bars
Optional: camera and walking stick
 Signal is limited in some parts of the forest, so it’s best to prepare accordingly.
Swimming is not advised due to strong currents and slippery rocks, but adventurous hikers can take a refreshing dip at Kamachago Waterfall.