Tharu Springs

Nature Parks in Meru

Tharu Natural Springs: Mwonyo jwa Thaaru

Sometimes known as Tharuu Mineral Waters or Tharu Salt Lick, these are among the prettiest of the naturally occurring springs around Tharuu Village found a few kilometres west of Nkubu via the Nkubu-Kionyo Road. Less of a developed nature park than it is a no-frills adventure in nature, these series of natural water springs have, for as long as folks have lived here, being indefatigable albeit mysteriously, transuding both saline and fresh, and the subject of much fascination. Especially poignant when viewed from above, walking along the rock formation where they occur, Tharu Springs are a oddity of natural wonder. ‘Mwonyo jwa Thaaru’ as they are known to the locals, these battery of springs bubbling on the rock strewn area of the site discharge a stream of mineral water used for different purposes. There are certain springs meant for human beings and others meant for their livestock. There are some mineral springs that only produce water safe for human use and others produce water good for cooking only, specially local vegetables like maize.


Around Kenya are to be found a hatful of delightful nature parks and sanctuaries, many of these being community initiatives to protect wildlife in their natural habitats. Fairly small in comparison to the national parks and reserves, they offer a more intimate exposure to the wild, to fully appreciate the local flora and fauna.


Famous for its wildlife, rich agricultural lands, and stunning natural attractions, Meru County, on the north-eastern slopes of Mount Kenya, is the immemorial enclave of the Ameru nation. Inhabited mainly by the sub-tribes of Imenti, Tigania, Igembe, and Tharaka, Meru County has one of the best developed touring circuits.

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