Rock Formations in Kakamega






The Gigantic Mawe Tatu Rock Hills
Mawe Tatu Hills, vividly resembling the trite outmoded three-stone fire cooking formation, are a triad of whooping granite outcrops in Likuyani Sub-county that also forms part of the rocky landscape near Lugulu Hills. Still little-known as a touring site, Mawe Tatu Hills have the potential to be scaled-up to an adventure destination. At the moment, these serve only as an off-the-beaten-track hiking destination, with rewarding views of the rural landscape from the summit. They are situated 99.5 km northeast of Kakamega town, 56 km northeast of Malava Forest, and 21 km north of Turbo, nearby St. Benedict Lugulu Secondary School.

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

Kakamega County remains a cornerstone of Kenya’s cultural and ecological diversity, with its vibrant traditions, economic activities, and natural beauty making it a critical part of the nation’s heritage. Smack in the middle of Western Kenya, enjoying a temperate climate, Kakemega is both populous and vibrant.
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30 Destinations in Kakamega County, arranged as one would visit these - north, south, east then west - with aid of in-depth narratives, images, strip maps and distance chart:
Mwikhupo Falls, Sidikho Falls, Kakamega Forest Ecosystem, Kisere Forest, Malava Forest, Mawe Tatu Hills, Kakamega National Reserve, Isukuti Guest House, Udo Bandas, Isiukhu Falls, Lirhanda Cave, Busambuli Lodge, Isecheno Nature Reserve, Kambiri Hill, Mukai Stone Cave, Savona Isle Resort, Rondo Retreat Centre, Yala Nature Reserve, Nandi Escarpment, Lamanis Haven, The Golf Hotel, Kakamega Sports Club, MMUST Botanical Garden, Muliro Gardens, Rosterman Gold Mines, Shilahi Garden, Ikhongo Murwi, Ilesi Pottery Centre, Malinya Stadium, Nabongo Cultural Centre, Hamptons City
Know More About Kakamega County: Its Geography, Land-Use, Highlights, Population, Roads - including a distance chart, Airports, Climate & National Monuments

The altitudes of Kakamega varies between 1,240 ms to 2,000 ms. The southern part of the county is rather hilly, and strewn with unique and rugged granite tors, rising in places to nearly 1,950 ms.

Temperatures range from 18oC and 29oC. January to March are the hottest while June to August are cold spells. The climate is equable over the county, with adequate and well distributed rainfall.


