Dragon’s Teeth

Unusual Attractions in Nyandarua

Dragon’s Teeth: Aberdare National Park

Satima Hike can be approached from one of three gates into Aberdare National Park: Wandare Gate, Shamata Gate and Rhino Gate. The latter, Rhino, is the most popular and quickest route to Dragon’s Teeth on the way to Ol Doinyo Satima. Dragon’s Teeth are on the furthest side of the park with car access mainly using the Shamata and Rhino Gates. On this route, midpoint to Satima Peak, across the moorland and the pale-weathering lavas identified as phonolites, rise the unusual, spectral and awe-inspiring Dragon’s Teeth, a sheet of porphyritic quartz trachyte.

As a recent write describes the oddity: “Dragon’s Teeth had been on my bucket list for quite a while and for those of us that love the African great outdoors, then you probably understand the predicament of having way too many options and not enough time. The added thrill to the dragon’s teeth expedition is the fact that very few people have gone to this magical place”. To Rhino Gate, you drive out to Nyeri (or Nyahururu) then head north via the B5 Nyeri-Nyahururu for just 30 km.

Travellers might find it useful to drop in at Mweiga KSW Office to get passes to the park: Citizen Kshs. 300, Residents Kshs. 1030 and Non-Residents USD 52. From Mweiga, the turnoff for the Rhino Gate is at a town named IDP, (not on google maps). On your left, past Mweiga, look out for a big gas factory, hard to miss, ask the boda-boda people which road is for the Rhino Gate because there are two roads within 250 ms of the spot and only one is the right road. Once in the park, drive for 10 km to the Twin Peaks, where there hiking trail begins, with a road sign to Satima Peak, along which the Dragon’s Teeth is a 2 hour hike away.


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.


Greatly positioned as an agrarian hub, with increased investment in infrastructure, Nyandarua County is also famous for its scenic landscapes and montane climate. Named after the Aberdare Ranges, with an extensive presence, Nyandarua grew as an agribusiness locale but is well making a name for itself as an alpine escape.

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Thanks to its high altitude, all of Nyandarua experiences pleasant to low temperatures. Highest temperatures are in the month of December that bears an average temperature of 25oC: Lowest in July, 14oC.

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