Matches Dam

Reservoir Dams in Nyandarua

Matches Dam: A Dainty Hidden Gem

Hiding in plain sight just 500 ms to the side off the bustling A104 Nairobi-Nakuru Road, the little-known Matches Dam is a dainty and visually pleasing rarity. It sits in a year-round verdant belt surrounded by woodlands that host prolific monkeys, with their usual risible jungle antics, offering, despite its little recognition and amp potential, a no-frills detour to have a look-see of a well-kept surprise destination. Time allowing, it is a serene place to picnic and walk about. Arguably the largest reservoir dam in Nyandarua County, less than a kilometre north of the boundary with Kiambu County, it is situated 2 km before the Njambini Flyover at Magumu.

Often overlooked, it has been extant for over half a century. Matches Dam was constructed during the post-independent era of the late 1960s and 1970s as a part of a massive campaign to provide sufficient sources of clean water for subsistence and development in rural Kenya. Then and now, rainwater and trappings in dams is the most important source of water in the county. All in all, there are about 222 small dams, one lake (Lake Ol Bolossat), 280 boreholes, 6,244 shallow wells and 96 springs. About 22 rivers flow through the county. Of these, eight are perennial rivers; the Malewa, Ewaso Narok, Pesi, Turasha, Chania, Kiburu, Mkungi and Kitiri.


Kenya has several reservoir dams that play a consequential roles in water supply, hydroelectric power generation, irrigation, flood control, and other water-related activities. The most famous of these are Seven Forks Dams along the Tana River. While reservoir dams are critical infrastructure projects that contribute to Kenya’s economic development, they are also visually stunning go-to destinations.


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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