AIC Ikutha

Historic Churches in Kitui

Africa Inland Church Ikutha: A Nexus of AIM

In 1892, the British established a police station at Machakos, and the following year another station was opened at Kitui. This was the beginning of the colonial administration of Ukambani, but this was not the beginning of contact between Akamba and westerners. In 1849, Johann Krapf, affiliated with Church Missionary Society (CMS), set foot in Ukambani to kick the ball rolling for the new wave of Christianity in this area; a semi-arid block predominantly inhabited by Kamba people. Kraph had made it to Ukambani with the blessing and support of the influential Kamba Chief Kivoi through whom he had joined a trade convoy from Mombasa. It was on this voyage that Kraph crossed the Athi River and climbed up the Yatta Plateau where, from a vantage point near Kitui a new wonder unfolded!

On his this first expedition Kraph became the first white man to behold the snows of Mount Kenya. But on his second expedition, in 1851, his dreams were cut short when his caravan was attacked and looted, with his friends and servants killed or dispersed. The CMS would not return to Ukambani until after WW1. In 1892, the Leipzig Evangelical Lutheran Society led by Johannes Hoffman launched a station at Ikutha, and three years later, another at Mulango. Still and all, it was the Africa Inland Mission (AIM and later AIC), however, founded by Peter Cameron Scott and co-founded by Johannes Hoffman – at Ikutha – which was to do most of the evangelizing in Ukambani, and bankrolled many Churches in the area. This is located in Ikutha, 27 kms south of Mutomo and 47 kms northeast from Kibwezi.


You don’t have to be religious, or even spiritual, to enjoy a beautiful old church. The architecture, the stained glass, the history, and the famous graves all make visiting historic churches a fulfilling activity on any trip. Kenya has a lot of very old and lovely churches, and you can enter most of them free of charge, at any time. 


Kitui County is a hidden gem for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and nature. With better infrastructure and marketing, it could become a key destination in Kenya’s tourism map. Known for its arid and semi-arid landscapes, rich Kamba culture, and untapped tourism potential, it is home to many unique attractions, hillscapes, scenic rock formations and valleys ideal for hiking and photography.

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