Chereres Falls

Waterfalls in Kericho

Chereres Waterfall: Gold at the Falls

Underdeveloped and requiring the aid of a local guide to get to, Chereres Falls, previously a walkers delight, it today more associated with a vague cave that has recently shown evidence of gold and petroleum deposits – though specific details about the waterfall itself are limited in the provided snippets. Even so, it is open to exploration by sightseers, including the cave. Further research for the gold is still needed, indicating a potential focus on resource exploration rather than tourism.


Touring waterfalls in Kenya offers a refreshing and adventurous experience, showcasing the country’s stunning natural beauty. Each waterfall – many still little known – provides a unique and memorable experience, whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply the opportunity to connect with nature


Located in southwestern part of Kenya within the former Rift Valley Province, Kericho County, a healthful highland, has innumerable picture-postcard tea-farm vistas. Kericho County is famous for its vast tea plantations. It is all around a tea-riffic countryside clutching traditions and culture with one hand and a forward-looking yen on the other. It is home to large forests, historic sites and resorts, too.

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The annual mean temperature ranges between 29oC and 10oC. The central part of the county, where tea is grown, receives the highest rainfall.

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