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Kathandeni Forest Bathing & Waterfall Chase

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A hidden gem in Kirinyaga County

Nestled in the southern end of the Mount Kenya forest in Kirinyaga County, the Kathandeni Forest Bathing and Waterfall Chase is a rewarding forest hike for anyone looking for a day to escape the hustle and bustle of the city! The hike through the pristine Kathandeni forest, starts at the Mount Kenya Kathandeni Forest Gate, following an initial well paved forest road before taking a detour into small footpaths in the woods. Next, the trail leads us to the gently flowing Nyamindi River, where we perform the delicate balancing act crossing the river over a huge log. No kidding, this river crossing will have you shaking for a brief moment!

Next, the trail takes you on a riverine trek leading you to a stunning three-tier waterfall--the ultimate reward for the day. After enjoying some quiet time snacking on the river bank near the waterfall, we take the same path back, over the log, through the woods, back onto the forest road and out through the same entry point.

Kathandeni Forest Hike Distance And Stats

Distance: 17km

Maximum Elevation: 2,100m

Maximum Elevation Gain: 479m

Duration: 6-8 hours

Difficulty: Moderate to hard

Beginner-friendly: Yes

Child-friendly: Yes, 10 years and above

Kathandeni Forest Hike Itinerary

4:45 a.m Meet up on Simba Street, off City Hall Way. Boarding opens.

5:00 a.m Departure for Kathandeni Forest, Kiamutugu

08:30 Arrival at Kathandeni Forest Gate.

09:00 a.m Hike Starts

01:30 p.m Mandatory turn-back

5:30 p.m Departure for Nairobi

Charges

Ticket

By Bus

Self-Drive

Kenyan Citizens

KES 4,000

KES 2,200

Foreign Kenyan Residents

KES 4,250

KES 2,450

Non-Resident Foreigners

US$ 36.00

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Mpesa Till 989985

Trip Includes & Cancellation Policy

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Included in your ticket

The Outdoorer Promise:

  • 7:1 hiker to guide ratio on day hikes and 4:1 hiker to guide ratio on expeditions.
  • Additional guidance and support from Outdoorer Champions. 
  • At least one skilled paramedic (up to 5 depending on the group size).
  • A thorough emergency action plan for any emergencies that may arise.
  • Other ticket-includes as detailed below.

Day Hike-Includes:

  • Transport from Nairobi and back
  • Park fees & charges
  • Armed ranger fees where applicable
  • Guide services
  • Paramedic services
  • A liter of water, glucose, and fruits
  • 5% discount on gear purchases

Click here to view our cancellation policy.

What to Wear

What to Carry

How to Prepare for the Hike

  • Engage in active cardio exercises such as aerobics, walking, running, cycling, and swimming among others the week prior to the event.
  • Set aside the day before the hike for resting--take a break from exercises.
  • Increase your hydration at least two days to the hike.
  • Purpose to get enough rest the night before the hike. 
  • If on intermittent fasting or on a diet, take a break in the period one day before and after the hike. This way, you will build up your energy reserves for the arduous task ahead.
  • Cut your toe nails!
  • Have a generous breakfast at least 3 hours before the start of the hike. This ensures that most of the food has been digested by the time you begin the hike, giving you the much-needed energy while ensuring your stomach is not too full for comfort.
  • Use the bathroom before leaving the house to reduce the need for bathroom breaks on the commute.
  • Set your mind up for conquering yourself. Hiking is more about your mindset than physical preparation. Once you win the battle in your mind, everything else contributes less than 10%. You can do it!