Kibuuka Falls

Waterfalls in Tharaka Nithi

Kibuuka Grand Falls: The High Grand Falls

There are numerous rapids and low falls along all the main streams in Tharaka Nithi County. The more prominent falls, however, of which there are many over one hundred feet in height, occur around Mount Kenya and which were all were doubtless carved out during the lower Pleistocene. One of the most notable falls in Tharaka Nithi County is the Kibuuka Falls more proper Grand Falls with a height of almost sixty feet situated east of Kijegge Range on the Tana River. It occurs just a short hop from the confluence of Rivers Kathita and Tana and is, with Kijegge in the background. Kibuuka is one of the best kept secret destinations of this county.

Aside from being scenically-splendid, Kibuuka Falls is also a culturally important landmark not least because it’s here, locals say, that the Tharaka and Nithi tribes split and dispersed. Kibuuka Falls is also the proposed site for the planned High Grand Dam which on completion will be the second biggest dam in Africa second only to Aswan Dam in Egpyt. The proposed 165 square kilometer High Grand Falls Dam, which will cost Shs 150 billion, is expected to hold almost 5.6 billion cubic meters of water that will be used to irrigate over 250,000 hectares of land and produce 700MW of electricity. Kibuuka Falls is located 14 km east of Kathwana.


Touring waterfalls in Kenya offers a refreshing and adventurous experience, showcasing the country’s stunning natural beauty. Each waterfall – many still little known – provides a unique and memorable experience, whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply the opportunity to connect with nature


Although Tharaka Nithi County is not a prominent touring circuit, it is a beautiful, diverse area known for its stunning landscapes, cultural heritage, and agricultural economy. Taking after the character of its closely homogenous neighbours around Mount Kenya, Tharaka Nithi, with very good roads, is easy to access and traverse.

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