Where the Earth Speaks and the Wild Runs Free
Overview
Located just a short drive from Lake Naivasha, Hell’s Gate National Park is one of Kenya’s most dramatic and adventurous landscapes—famous for its towering cliffs, deep gorges, geothermal activity, and a safari experience unlike any other. This is the only park in Kenya where you can walk or cycle among wildlife, making it perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers.
Best Time to Visit Hell’s Gate National Park
- June to October (Dry Season): Best for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
- January to March: Warm and dry—great for photography and active adventures.
- April to May & November: Rains may make some areas slippery, but fewer crowds and lush scenery offer a different kind of beauty.
- At Hell’s Gate, the adventure is raw, real, and unforgettable. Let Wild Worldwide Trailblazers guide you through Kenya’s natural wonders on foot, on wheels, and into the wild.
Highlights of Hell’s Gate:
- Scenic Gorges and Cliffs Explore the stunning Hell’s Gate Gorge, with its hot springs, ancient rock formations, and hidden caves. (Featured in the film The Lion King)
- Walking & Cycling Safaris No predators here—so you can safely walk or bike among zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, gazelles, and warthogs.
- Fischer’s Tower & Central Tower Ideal for rock climbing, photography, and geological exploration.
- Olkaria Geothermal Spa Relax in Africa’s largest natural spa after your hike or bike ride—soak in naturally warm mineral water.
- Cultural Sites Learn about the Maasai communities around the park and their connection to this sacred land.

