Kianjiru Hill

Natural Landmarks in Embu

Kianjiru Hill: The Sky Museum

At first glance there’s little to commend the moderate and isolated Kianjiru Hill situated just west of Kiritiri Town. Yet, Kianjiru Hill holds a great allure. It is a singular location which plays host to a spectacular view of the planetary system. So much so, that the planning of a planetarium to be spearheaded by National Museums of Kenya was proposed although this is yet to fall into shape. The ‘Sky Museum’, when complete, will be the first of its kind in Kenya. At the moment, it is a respectable hiking destination. Most callers to the area aim for the top of the granite outcrop of Kianjiru Hill, which is a memorable viewpoint. Much the same as at Kiang’ombe, the prominent features is the gigantic granitoid gneiss. Kianjiru Hill is situated just 29 km south of Embu town along B7 Embu-Kiritiri-Kitui Road.


Kenya is blessed with a diverse range of natural landmarks, showcasing the country’s stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity. These natural landmarks represent Kenya’s breathtaking beauty and ecological diversity, making it a top destination for safari adventures, outdoor, and wilderness exploration.


Situated at the base of Mount Kenya, Embu County offers a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and adventure activities, making it a rewarding destination for travelers seeking an authentic experience in the central highland of Kenya. Engage with the Aembu and Mbeere people, who inhabit the region, and learn about their traditional way of life, like farming practices, music, and dance.

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Embu has a typical highland profile, on the windward side of Mount Kenya, with cold and wet upper zones to hot and dry lower zones in Tana River Basin. Temperatures range betwixt 20o and 30oC.

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