Sunlight dappling through ancient trees, mist rising from a hidden oasis, and the thunderous roar of water cascading down moss-covered rocks. Welcome to Ford Falls, a jewel nestled deep within the emerald embrace of Mount Kenya.
This is a symphony for the soul, a place where adventure and serenity find harmony. Hike through verdant rainforests, each step revealing wonders like giant ferns and playful monkeys. Then, as the path unfolds, brace yourself for the grand finale.
Emerging from the foliage, you’ll be met by a sight that sends shivers down your spine – a 120-foot curtain of water, thundering down into a crystal-clear pool below. The spray paints rainbows in the air, the air vibrates with power, and the raw beauty of nature takes your breath away.
Ford Falls isn’t just a waterfall, it’s a portal to another world. Take a dip in the refreshing pool, feel the power on your skin, and listen to the ancient whispers of the forest. This is a place to reconnect with yourself, with nature, and with the spirit of adventure.
So, what are you waiting for? Leave the ordinary behind and embark on a journey to Ford Falls. It’s more than a destination, it’s an experience that will stay with you long after the last echo of the falls fades away.
Remember:
Leave no trace: Pack out all your trash and respect the natural beauty of the park.
Be mindful of others: Yield to uphill hikers and maintain a safe distance.
Be wildlife aware: Maintain a safe distance from animals and avoid disturbing their habitat.
Respect the environment: Mount Kenya National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Respect the environment by not littering and by staying on the marked trails.
Be respectful of local customs and traditions.
Pay attention to the guide: Listen to the guide’s instructions and recommendations. Don’t flaunt the turn around time.
Avoid packing unnecessary items as they’ll add weight to your backpack.
Enjoy the journey: Take your time, savor the scenery, and soak in the unique atmosphere of the Mt. Kenya rain-forest.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Meet up location Nyeri: Naivas Supermarket at 6:00 AM (very strict on this)
Meet up location Karatina: Mathais Supermarket at 6:45 AM (very strict on this)
Booking deadline: 29 Feb 2024 @ 7:00pm
Places You’ll See :
Waterfall
1. Waterfall
Bird watching
2. Bird Watching
Mt. Kenya Wildlife
3. Mt. Kenya Wildlife
Location
Schedule Details
Itinerary
6:00AM: Arrive at Naivas Supermarket Nyeri and board
6:15AM: Depart from Nyeri town
6:45AM: Arrive at Mathais Supermarket Karatina town and board
7:00AM: Depart from Karatina town
8:00AM: Arrive at Mt. Kenya forest gate and do preworkout stretches and hike starts.
12:00PM: Arrive at the majestic Ford Falls, have your snacks, swim and take photographs.
2:00PM: Set off for the gate
3:00PM: Arrive at the 2nd waterfall along the trail
4:00PM: Arrive at the gate and depart
5:00PM: Stop at Karatina Town
6:00PM: Stop at Nyeri town concluding our event.
F.A.Q
What to Bring
Essentials:
National ID or Passport: A valid national ID or passport is required for entry into Mount Kenya National Park. Make sure it's readily accessible in your daypack for park rangers to check upon arrival.
Quick-dry clothing: Opt for moisture-wicking shirts, pants, and shorts that will dry quickly if you get caught in a sudden shower or sweat heavily during the hike. This will keep you comfortable and prevent chills, especially on the way back down. e.g. football jersey, cargo pants, polyester clothes
Hiking boots: Sturdy, waterproof boots with good ankle support are crucial for navigating the sometimes muddy and uneven terrain.
Daypack: A comfortable backpack, ideally around 20-30 liters, will carry your essentials while leaving your hands free.
Water bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the hike with at least 2 liters of water. Consider a water bottle to minimize plastic waste. Single use plastic containers are prohibited in the park.
Snacks and lunch: Pack enough energy-boosting snacks like nuts, granola bars, and fruits, along with a filling lunch to replenish your reserves.
Rain gear: The weather on Mt. Kenya can be unpredictable, so pack a rain jacket and pants to be prepared for sudden showers.
Sun protection:
Sunscreen: Apply SPF 30 or higher sunscreen generously to exposed skin, reapplying every 2 hours, especially after sweating or swimming.
Sunglasses: A good pair of sunglasses will protect your eyes from the glare of the sun reflecting off the water and foliage.
Hat: A wide-brimmed hat will shield your face and neck from the sun's rays.
Comfort and convenience:
Hiking poles: These can provide extra stability and support on the sometimes steep sections of the trail.
First-aid kit: The guide will be equipped with a first aid kit. Reach out to him/her when you need assistance.
Insect repellent: Apply insect repellent to keep pesky mosquitoes and other bugs at bay.
Camera: Capture the breathtaking beauty of Ford Falls and the surrounding scenery with a camera or phone. Professional photography will also be available.
Cash: While not always necessary, carrying some cash can be handy for buying snacks or drinks from local vendors near the park entrance.
Optional items:
Swimsuit and towel: If you're planning on taking a dip in the refreshing pool at the base of the falls, pack a swimsuit and towel.
Dry bag: Protect your valuables like your phone and camera from getting wet with a dry bag.
Binoculars: Get a closer look at the diverse birdlife and other wildlife in the area with a pair of binoculars.
Change of clothes: A extra set of clothes to change into after the hike (sometimes, the good hiking gear also fails, and unexpected rain may drench you).
How to Prepare for this Hike
Preparation:
Distance and Difficulty: The hike is approximately 9km one way, with moderate difficulty due to uneven terrain and some steep sections. The total hiking distance is 18km.
Physical Fitness: Mount Kenya is the second-highest mountain in Africa, and hiking to Ford Falls requires a good level of physical fitness. Start training several weeks before your hike. Include cardio exercises such as running, cycling, and swimming in your routine.
Stretch and Warm Up: Before setting off, perform some light stretches and warm-up exercises to prevent injuries.
Check the Weather: The weather on Mount Kenya can be unpredictable. Check the weather forecast before your hike and be prepared for sudden changes in weather.
Strenuous Exercises: Refrain from strenuous exercises for days prior to the day of the hike.
Foot Care: Cut your toenails short for comfort in the boots and to avoid injueries.
Hydration: Hydrate adequately for 7 days prior to the hike.
Supplies: Stock your supplies (gear, snacks, equipment etc) the day before the hike, we only stop for emergencies.
Happy hiking! 😊
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