Ikoo Valley

Viewpoints in Kitui

Ikoo Valley: Unsung Breathtaking Views

If you’re looking for gorgeous gorges with breathtaking views, Ikoo Valley, situated 30 km from Kitui and 20 km from Mwingi at Migwani, never disappoints. The view is breathtaking! The Ikoo Valley almost surrounds you. You can spot Ikoo River and watch it disappear in the deep valley. It is a place of unbelievable beauty and one of the stunning viewpoints in Kitui County. The V-shaped yawning and narrowed Ikoo Valley, extending 20 km, represents a major dislocation in the rock system of African Mozambique Belt. A gentle breeze carries the scent of wildflowers and fresh earth as you gaze over the lush, sweeping valley expanse below. Birds soar gracefully on the warm days, their melodic calls blending with the bucolic setting.

Faulting has influenced the physiography in the north-western region of Kitui, and has produced a line of weakness transverse to the grain of the Kitui Hills, and along which the Ikoo has incised a deep gorge. Seen from varied viewpoints, the 300 ms wide valley, oriented in a WNW-ESE strike, offers an ever-changing and dramatic scenery of vast proportions. Overlooking Kea Region to the south and Mutito and Zombe Hills to the east, this also forms the origin of Ikoo River running eastwards into the sunken Mui Basin. Some of the best viewpoints of the Ikoo Valley include at Kazaa, Ulamaba and Bazaa – all which have numerous stem-winding trails that take to the hair-raising descent to the bottom of the valley. Ikoo Valley is located 48 kms east and north from Kitui Town via Zombe.


From stunning views of the Great Rift Valley to serene coastlines, Kenya is blessed with breathtaking viewpoints that offer travelers unforgettable panoramas. These destinations not only provide amazing photo backdrops but also inspire awe and appreciation for the natural world. Showcasing the diversity and beauty of our planet, these viewpoints are sure to leave an indelible mark on your journey.


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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