Unusual Attractions in Nandi






Kopere Rocks Heritage & Science Park
12km from Chemilil along the C37 Chemilil-Kopere-Songhor Road, about 1.5 km before reaching Kopere–Songhor junction, is an unusual attraction, easy to miss, but staring the intrepid explorer in the face as it towers along the shoulder of the road. Also cited as Mawe ya Mungu, this peculiar stack of rock columns, piled up a hillock, as if someone chiselled them, piled them up and forgot about them, is a striking natural rock formations that draws interest for their unusual shapes and cultural stories. Rather obscure, Kopere rock formations are geologically striking.
Likely shaped by natural weathering and erosion over eons, the origin and likely purpose of Kopere Rocks still baffles locals, and visitors alike. So much so, when the Chemelil-Kopere-Songhor road was being cleared for construction in the 1950s, the surveyors found these rocks and left them unharmed. These rocks are more proper basalt columns or formation. The primary rocks include Nyanzian groups of rocks, invaded by regional batholiths, diorites, and giant quartz veins. These are masked in places by Pleistocene deposits that include soils and laterite.
As a Heritage and Science Park, Kopere Rocks are presented as a place where visitors can learn about local geology, cultural stories, and possibly natural history connected to the rock formations and landscape. Still and all, these rocks lie in a picturesque setting. Kopere, below the Nyando Escarpment, is located in one of three sugar belts in Kenya. Road conditions are pleasant for a brisky drive. And, traffic density is low, about 1,520 vehicles per day. The wider area around Kopere and Songhor also includes prehistoric sites where early fossils and paleontological remains have been studied, reflecting deep natural history in the Kopere region.

Around Kenya are a selection of natural landmarks, cultural shrines, architectural oddities, and technological installations that offer incredible, almost surreal experiences that can make you feel as if you’ve stepped into another world. Hauntingly beautiful to some, eerie sights for others, and still, for others, down right strange, these site provide unique experiences for adventurous travelers.
Index of Unusual Attractions Around Kenya
Baringo County - Olduka (Mogotio) Valley, Busia County - The Alupe Leprosy Centre, Elgeyo Marakwet County - Kipteberr, Isiolo County - Magado Crater, Magado Cave Dwellings, Nantudu Spire Rock, Merti Catholic Church, Buffalo Springs, Harr Girrissa, Kericho County - Van Wicker's Cave, The Kipkelion Monastery, Kilifi County - Hell's Kitchen, Luigi Broglio Space Centre, Ngomeni Shipwreck, Kwale County - Three Sisters Caves, Mrima Hills Rare Earth Mine, Laikipia County - Sirmon & Nyariginu Confluence, Lamu County - The Lamu Donkey Sanctuary, Machakos County - Komarock Shrine, Kituluni Magical Hill, Makueni County - Kenze Gorges, Virgin Mary Shrine, Emali Trig, Holy Nzaui Rock, Mandera County - Marehan Sandstone, Marsabit County - Chalbi Desert, Meru County - Mystical Lake Nkunga, The Giant Footprints, Mombasa County - Kizingo, Mbaraki Pillar, Muranga County - Muranga Gorges, Nakuru County - Longonot Earth Station, Menegai, The Djinn House, Diana Caldwell's Shrine, Nandi County - Sheu Morobi Cliffs, Kopere Rocks, Nyandarua County - The Kinangop Step, Wanjohi Happy Valley, Dragon's Teeth, Nyeri County - Italian Memorial Church & Somali Wall, Taita Taveta County - The Taita Skull Caves, Shetani Lava, Yatta Springs, Nyiri Taru Desert, Crystal Caves at Lake Chala, Salaita (Slaughter) Hill, Haunted Sniper's Tree, Turkana County - Kapedo Falls, Lake Alablab, The Turkana Boy Monument, Samburu County - Samburu Singing Wells, Ngurunit Pools & Slides, Mystical Emuruangogolak, Vihiga County - Wagevere Rock, Nganyi Rainmakers Forest, Wajir County - Shaletey Caves

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A Guide to Nandi County
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About Nandi Way Back When
40 Destinations in Nandi County, arranged as one would visit these - south, north then west - with the aid of in-depth narratives, images, strip maps and distance chart:
Londiani-Koru Route, Nyando Escarpment, Bonjoge National Reserve, Nandi Rock, South Nandi Forest, Tindinyo Falls, Karebe Gold Mining, Nandi Scarp, North Nandi Forest, Tabolwa Rock, Kabiyet Shrine, Cheruiyot Ecosystem, Nandi Hills, Chepsangor Coffee, Koitalel Samoei Museum, Samiitui Aldai Stone Historic Site, Nandi Bears Club, Ketbarak Viewpoint, Kip’s Eco-Resort, Kapsimotwa Gardens, The Sheu Morobi Cliffs, Chemase Waterfalls, Mberere Holy Springs, Kopere Rocks, Songhor Prehistoric Site, Tinderet Forest, Diguna Waterfalls, Ngabunat Caves Falls, Kiplolok Springs, Kapsabet, Kaptumo and Kipture Forts, Eden Springs Hotel, Keben Springs, Kingwal Wetland I Sitatunga Conservancy, Chepkiit (Mlango) Falls, Kamulat (Ndalat) Hill, Kapchemuriet
Know More About Nandi County: Its Geography, Land-Use, Highlights, Population, Roads - including a distance chart, Airports, Climate & National Monuments
What’s The Air Like in Nandi?
Nandi County has a fine and moderate warm climate year long with no cold and hot extremes. Nandi’s climate is influenced by both altitude and geophaphy. Most areas experience temperatures of between 18o C and 25o C.




