Rock Formations in Makueni



Dare Devil’s Rock: Litmus Test of Acrophobia
Just a short walk from Ka Kindui Falls brings you to a litmus test of acrophobia, walking along a narrowed ledge at the top of a near vertical 35 ms vertical rock face monikered as the Dare Devil’s Rock. This is a treat for avid hikers who love going off the beaten path to uncover hair-raising ledges with spectacular views, and anyone hoping to conquer and overcome the fear-inducing almost vertical face. Popular for rock climbing, hiking, photography and sightseeing, providing habitats for birds and hardy plant species, this is a dramatic landform. To get to Dare Devil’s Rock from the A109 Nairobi-Mombasa Road, turn left at Salama and proceed 14 km on tarmac to Kyale. Here you’ll find a Catholic Church to your right, mid-point between Kilome and Nunguni. Turn right onto an all weather road for about 7 km. Ask locals how to get Ka Kindui Falls and keep at it till you get to hill’s edge. The picturesque tiered waterfalls and Dare Devil’s Rock are just off the road.

Kenya is home to diverse and striking rock formations, many that hold geological, cultural, and historical sway. These rock formations not only offer breathtaking scenery but are also deeply intertwined with local myths, culture, and history. They attract both nature lovers and those interested in Kenya’s unique geology.
Index of Rock Formations Around Kenya
Baringo County - Olduka Valley, Chebloch Gorge, Bungoma County - Musikoma Hills, Mwibale Wa Mwanja, Sangalo Rock, Busia County - Kavirondo Rocks, Emakina Hills, Kakapel Rock, Elgeyo Marakwet County - Melwa Gorge, The Foothills, Embu County - Karue Hill, Kianjiru Hill, Homa Bay County - Soklo Kipenji, Gembe Hills, Kanyamwa Escarpment, Isiolo County - Nantuudu Rock Spire, Mlima Tatu Kula Mawe, Kajiado County - Ol Doinyo Orok, Kakamega County - Ikhongo Murwi (Crying Stone of Ilesi), Mawe Tatu, Kilifi County - Marafa Kitchen, Chasimba Rock, Kisumu County - Kopere Rocks, Abindu Rock, Kit Mikayi, Kitui County - Ngomeni Rock, Nzambani, Gai Rock, Makueni County - Mbiu Nzau, Dare Devil's Rock, Mandera County - Marehan Stone, Marsabit County - Aruba Rock, Nabuyatom Cone, Sacred Mount Forore, Meru County - Mugumo Rock, Kierra Stone Woman, Migori County - Chinato Crying Stone, Nakuru County - Fischers Tower, Nandi County - Nandi Rock, Tabolwa, Aldai, Samburu County - Mount Ololokwe, Taita Taveta County - Wesu Rock, Turkana County - Mogila Range, Lokichar Hills, Cathedral Rock, Vihiga County - Maragoli Hills, Kima Stone Mountain, Wajir County - Malabar Hill, West Pokot County - Kang’alan Escarpment, Mount Koh

Flanked by the A109 Nairobi-Mombasa Road on its eastern flank, Makueni County is part of the Lower Eastern Kenya region. Major towns like Mtito Andei and Emali serve as trade hubs along the A109, the former being the traditional halfway stop and rest. Other towns enroute are; Sultan Hamud and Kibwezi. Home to Akamba people, it is so commonly referred to Ukambani – alongside Kitui and Machakos.
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50 Destinations in Makueni County, arranged as one would visit these - north, east, west then south - with aid of narratives, images, strip maps and distance chart:
Mbooni Hills, Konza Technopolis, Kilima Kiu Manor, Mulima Dam, ACK Resort Salama, Makongo View Point, Katithini, Wote Green Public Park, Thwake Dam, R. Kaiti Bridge, Kampi ya Mawe, Kusyombunguo Hotel, Nzueni Hill, Nzaui Heritage Trail, Nzaui Rock, Mii Project, Makueni Cultural Center, AIC Kalamba, Kalamba Fruit Factory, Virgin Mary Rock, Emali Hills, Emali Trig, Ka Kindui Falls, Dare Devil's Rock, Kyanzizi Falls, Ilovoto Falls, Kyale Catholic Church, The Kenze Gorges, Kilungu Hills, Hunter's Lodge, Makindu Handicrafts, Makindu Sikh Temple, Mbiu Nzau Hills, Kambua Resort, Kivungoni Springs, Kibwezi Forest, Umani Springs, Chyulu Hills National Park, Kisula Caves, Tsavo West National Park, Tsavo East National Park, Yatta Plateau, Ngai Ndethya National Reserve, Kilalinda Conservancy, Tsavo Safari Camp, P. Cameron Camp, Patterson's Safari Camp
Know More About Makueni County: Its Geography, Land-Use, Highlights, Population, Roads - with the aid of strip maps, Airports, Climate & National Monuments

What’s The Lay Of The Land In C.17?
Makueni County’s terrain is generally low-lying, falling to 600 ms near Tsavo at the southern region. It lies within the arid and semi arid zones.

What’s The Air Like In Makueni?
Climate about Makueni varies based on altitude – with the north being cooler – 20oC to 24oC, while the south, more so during the dryer months, between May and October, experience generous heat.


