Kierra Ridge

Natural Landmarks in Tharaka Nithi

Kierra Ridge: Deep in the Valley

As early as 1912 the Kierra Ridge (or the Kierra Hills) just east of Chogoria town at the foot slopes of Mount Kenya had attracted the attention of prospectors. During that year, both Messrs A. Gamble and W. G. Parker pegged buoyant claims on the southwest flank of the Kierra Ridge to exploit the mica pegmatites occurring there. In 1942, the southern slopes of Kierra Ridge was yet again the subject of tantalizing geological prospects for mica and the possibility of the occurrence in them of key minerals such as nickel and chronium ores. Dr. W. Pulfrey had also recognized the presence of plenteous masses of mineral rich basic rock. A reconnaissance of the area was, therefore, undertaken between April and November. 1948, to determine the extent of the basic rocks, degree of mineralization and the most suitable sites for the prospecting. The examination of the basic plutonics did not, however, give much promise. North of the Kierra Hills is a sequence of picturesque conical hills.


Kenya is blessed with a diverse range of natural landmarks, showcasing the country’s stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity. These natural landmarks represent Kenya’s breathtaking beauty and ecological diversity, making it a top destination for safari adventures, outdoor, and wilderness exploration.


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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Temperatures in the highland areas range between 14oC to 30oC, while those in the low land range between 22oC to 36oC. Rain vary with altitude.

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