2 days Hells Gate and Lake Naivasha safari
2 days Hells Gate and Lake Naivasha safari is a two-day exciting excursion that serves as an escape from urban life, exploring Hell’s Gate and Lake Naivasha, a freshwater lake situated 100 kilometers northwest of Nairobi, which is home to a diverse array of animals, including over 400 bird species and a significant population of hippos.

Day 1: Nairobi – Hell’s Gate National Park
On the first day of 2 days Hells Gate and Lake Naivasha safari , depart Nairobi by vehicle to Hell’s Gate National Park following breakfast. Reach Hell’s Gate National Park following a one-hour trip. Upon arrival at the Park, you may choose between a game drive in a safari vehicle or biking within the Park. Cycling in the park offers an exhilarating experience, allowing participants to traverse 7 kilometers before taking a respite at a ranger’s station. Following a brief halt at the ranger’s post, you dismount the bike and commence an optional three-hour walking safari. Appreciate the magnificent vistas of the gorge. The park has diverse animals, unique flora, and numerous bird species, and it is the sole Kenyan park that permits climbing, walking, and riding. The observed animals include Bushbucks, Dikdiks, Gazelles, Gnus, Hartebeests, Impalas, Klipspringers, Buffaloes, Hyraxes, Zebras, Hyenas, Jackals, Mongooses, Baboons, Monkeys, and Porcupines, among others. Subsequently, proceed to the camp for lunch, followed by an afternoon of leisurely activities, like walking or cycling.

Day 2: Lake Naivasha to Nairobi
Following breakfast, depart with a packed lunch to Lake Naivasha. Lake Naivasha is an exquisite freshwater lake, bordered by dense papyrus, with hippos lounging in the water and herbivores grazing along the banks. Birdwatching encompasses the Grey-capped Warbler, Spectacled Weaver, Brimstone Canary, Red-billed Firefinch, and 350 other species.
Activities encompass boat excursions on the lake or an optional nature walk on Crescent Island, where one may observe wildebeests, zebras, and giraffes up close. Return to Nairobi, arriving later in the day, with drop-off at a location of your preference.

Price includes;
- Government taxes
- Service of an English speaking driver/ guide
- Round Trip Transport from Nairobi and back using small car or safari van depending on the group size
- All Park Entrance Fees and activities as per the itinerary
- 1 Night Accommodation in budget hotel in Naivasha
- activities such as bicycle rides,visit to crescent island
- 3 meals per day whilst on safari
- Boat ride
Price Excludes:
- Tips/ gratuities
- Laundry services
- International or local flight fees and departure taxes
- Extras at the camps i.e. drinks, telephone, laundry etc
- All items of personal nature
Where Is Hell’s Gate National Park Located
Hell’s Gate National Park is situated in the southern region of Kenya and is frequently visited due to its proximity to Nairobi, the capital city, located approximately 90 kilometers or 56 miles away. This national park is around 68.25 square kilometers and adjoins Lake Nakuru National Park. Hell’s Gate National Park is situated at an elevation of approximately 6,200 feet, or 1,900 meters, above sea level. This national park is named for the Hell’s Gate canyon, the primary attraction within the park, and features two extinct volcanoes, Olkaria and Hobley’s, located within its boundaries.
Additionally, the park features various attractions for travelers, including numerous wildlife species such as lions, leopards, elands, hartebeest, zebras, buffalo, klipspringers, hyraxes, Thomson’s gazelles, reedbuck, hyenas, and cheetahs, among others. Furthermore, it hosts approximately 100 avian species, including vultures, the Verreaux’s eagle, the augur buzzard, the uncommon lammergeyer vulture, among others. Furthermore, the park offers a cultural perspective; for instance, tourists can visit the Maasai Cultural Center, where they have the opportunity to learn about the customs and traditions of the Maasai, thereby providing an exceptional educational experience regarding the unique practices of the local populace. Furthermore, guests require around a two-hour trip from Nairobi to reach the park.
Things to Do in Hells Gate National Park
Hell’s Gate National Park is an excellent destination for travelers during a safari in Kenya, as it offers numerous options for engaging in a variety of intriguing activities, as outlined below;
Hiking
Hiking in Hell’s Gate National Park is an enjoyable pastime for tourists, offering opportunities to explore the country’s terrain while appreciating the park’s stunning vistas. Additionally, during the hike, travelers are consistently followed by park guides who navigate various routes and elucidate the history and ecology of the area. The hikes commence at Ol-Njorwa Gorge and last approximately three hours, during which tourists have the opportunity to observe various animals, including elands, Thomson’s gazelles, zebras, hartebeests, and klipspringer antelopes, as well as birds such as the augur buzzard, Verreaux’s eagles, and swifts, among others.
Wildlife watching.
Hell’s Gate National Park is regarded as one of the premier destinations for an adventurous safari in Kenya, owing to its substantial population of diverse wildlife species, including Masai giraffes, buffaloes, elands, defassa waterbucks, and olive baboons. However, certain animals, such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs, are elusive and difficult to observe while traversing the park.
Additionally, Hell’s Gate National Park offers various activities, including rock climbing, which is optimally performed at Fischer’s Tower, approximately 25 meters in height. This tower is renowned for its association with a Masai girl who transformed into stone after abandoning her home and is named after Dr. Gustav Fischer, a German explorer. Climbing this rock provides an opportunity to appreciate the breathtaking vistas of the impressive gorges, roaming wildlife, and lime-streaked cliffs, among other attractions. Individuals may also engage in cycling, optimally conducted along the gorge road extending to Rangers Post. Camping presents an exhilarating opportunity, with approximately three designated sites within Hell’s Gate National Park: Naiburta, Ol Dubai, and Endachata. It is advantageous that all these camping sites are equipped with toilets, showers, picnic shelters, and various additional amenities.
How to get to Hell’s Gate National Park.
Tourists intending to visit Hell’s National Park may choose to utilize road transportation via the Nairobi-Naivasha highway, allowing them to appreciate the country’s picturesque landscapes, or they may opt for air travel by booking flights to Loldia airstrip. Additionally, there are other entry gates for individuals to access the park, including Narasha Gate, Ol Karia Gate, and Elsa Gate.
The best time for tourists to visit Hell’s National Park is during the dry season, from June to March, when animal viewing is more fruitful due to minimal rainfall during this time of year.

