Walk on the Wild Side
A Different Kind of National Park Hell's Gate is one of the most unique national parks in Kenya because it is one of the very few where visitors are allowed to walk or cycle freely among the wildlife. Named for its intense geothermal activity and the narrow break in the dramatic cliffs, it offers an "active" safari experience that is a perfect contrast to the standard vehicle-based game drives.
Central Kenya, near Naivasha
68 sq km
1984
Only Walking Park
National Park
Hell’s Gate is one of the most unique national parks in Kenya because it is one of the very few where visitors are allowed to walk or cycle freely among the wildlife. Named for its intense geothermal activity and the narrow break in the dramatic cliffs, it offers an “active” safari experience that is a perfect contrast to the standard vehicle-based game drives.
The park’s landscape is spectacular, featuring towering obsidian cliffs, deep gorges, and steam vents that hint at the massive volcanic power lying just beneath the surface. It is a haven for hikers, rock climbers, and mountain bikers who want to see zebras and buffaloes from a saddle rather than a seat.
Fans of Disney’s “The Lion King” will find the landscape hauntingly familiar. The park’s dramatic cliffs, particularly Fischer’s Tower, and the deep Ol Njorowa Gorge were used by the movie’s animators as a primary reference for the Pride Lands and the scene of the wildebeest stampede.
The gorge walk is the park’s most popular activity. A guided hike takes you through the floor of the gorge, where you can see hot springs bubbling from the walls and climb through narrow passages carved by ancient floods. It is a spectacular geological journey that ends at the geothermal power station at the park’s edge.
Hell’s Gate is a center for clean energy, hosting one of the largest geothermal power plants in the world. After a day of hiking or biking, visitors can relax in the Olkaria Geothermal Spa—a series of large, naturally heated turquoise pools that are rich in minerals and offer a perfect way to soothe tired muscles while looking out over the park.
Hell’s Gate offers an experience that is rare in the world of African wildlife: the freedom to explore on two wheels. Renting a mountain bike at the park’s Elsa Gate and cycling through the wide, golden valley is a high-adrenaline way to see the wild. As you peddle along the dirt tracks, you’ll find yourself riding alongside herds of zebras, impalas, and gazelles. Because the park lacks the major predators like lions and elephants that are found in the Mara, it is safe to be out of the vehicle. This ‘active’ safari allows you to feel the wind, hear the sounds of the bush, and get a much more physical sense of the landscape than you ever could from behind a glass window. It is the perfect destination for families and those who prefer to be active participants in their adventure.
The centerpiece of any visit to Hell’s Gate is the hike through the Ol Njorowa Gorge. Carved over millennia by ancient floods and geothermal activity, the gorge is a spectacular world of towering, water-smoothed cliffs and hidden hot springs. A guided walk takes you deep into the narrow passages, where you can see the multi-colored layers of volcanic rock and feel the steam rising from the ground. The gorge’s dramatic scenery was a primary inspiration for the animators of ‘The Lion King,’ and it’s easy to see why. The sense of being enclosed in this ancient, water-carved world provides a profound geological perspective that is a refreshing contrast to the wide-open plains above.
The park is a paradise for rock climbers and geologists. Fischer’s Tower, a 25-meter high volcanic plug that stands near the park entrance, is a favorite for climbers of all levels. Named after the German explorer Gustav Fischer, it is a striking landmark that offers a fun and rewarding climb. The park is also famous for its obsidian cliffs—rare formations of black volcanic glass that shimmer in the sun. These cliffs were used for centuries by the local people to create tools and weapons. Climbing or even just walking beneath these towering walls of glass gives you a sense of the immense volcanic power that shaped the Great Rift Valley.
At the far end of the park, near the Olkaria geothermal power station, lies the Geothermal Spa—a series of large, turquoise-blue mineral pools heated by the earth’s natural energy. After a day of biking or hiking through the gorge, soaking in these 38°C pools is the ultimate luxury. The water is rich in sulfur and other minerals, known for their therapeutic properties. As you relax in the warm water, you can look out over the jagged cliffs of the park and watch the steam rising from the nearby vents. It is a perfect example of how Kenya is harnessing its natural volcanic power for both clean energy and world-class tourism, providing a sustainable and relaxing end to a day of wild adventure.
The only park where you can bike among the zebras.
Scale the iconic Fischer's Tower or the main cliffs.
Relax in naturally heated mineral pools.
Visit the real-life inspiration for Pride Rock.
Explore the Ol Njorowa Gorge
Walk through the dramatic water-carved gorge with its hot springs and towering cliffs. It was one of the primary inspirations for the "Lion King" movie landscapes.
2-3 Hours
Time
$20
Cost
All Ages
Min Age
Max 10
Group Size
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