Chebloch Gorge

Natural Landmarks in Baringo

Chebloch Gorge: A Geological Marvel

The 71 m high and 3 m wide Chebloch Gorge, set along the boundary of Elgeyo Marakwet and Baringo Counties, is a deep taper gulch hewing the Kerio Valley floodplain. Chebloch Gorge is distinguishable by its bizarrely eroded and spiky rocks caused by the attrition of the rapidly streaming Kerio River.

The obvious highlight at Chebloch is, of course, the team of daring local divers who plunge 70 ms through the narrowed gorge, into the Kerio River. While the thought of following suit would make most travellers literally jump-out-of-their-own-skins, considering how thin the gorge is, the divers make light work of this extremely dangerous leap, again and again.

It doesn’t help either that the rocks at the top of Chebloch Gorge are quite slippery. Chebloch Gorge is accessible from the nearby town of Kabarnet. It is located 15 kms from Kabarnet Town. Visitors can reach the gorge by road, and it’s relatively accessible for those looking to explore its natural wonders.


Kenya is blessed with a diverse range of natural landmarks, showcasing the country’s stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity. These natural landmarks represent Kenya’s breathtaking beauty and ecological diversity, making it a top destination for safari adventures, outdoor, and wilderness exploration.


Touring Baringo County offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, natural wonders, and outdoor adventures. Many of its hidden gems, along Kenya’s Rift Valley, create unforgettable memories. Baringo County’s vast ecological gamut is a road-trip lover’s playground, birder’s haven and photographer’s paradise.

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