Kamariny Cave

Caves in Trans Nzoia

Kamariny Cave: Kapsetany Community Cave

Surprisingly untravelled, Kamariny Cave, found just 7 km from Endebess town, has historically been an important cultural shrine for subsequent generations of local communities in Trans Nzoia County. Rather spectral, made up of various compartments, clout with a lengthy history as a refuge for wildlife, some of its sections still hold remains of atavistic bones whose origins are largely disputed.  Some say that these bones trapped inside are an indication that the cave might have collapsed. Kamariny Cave offers a thrilling weekend adventure and can be scouted in an hours walking adventure. There’s also a small falls found near the cliff of the cave and a natural dam located deep within Kamariny Cave. It is also referred to locally as the Kapsetany Community Cave, or as the Endebess Cave.


While Kenya may not be as well-known for its caves as some other destinations, there are still some fascinating caving sites worth exploring. Before embarking on a caving expedition, it’s essential to ensure safety by going with a knowledgeable local guide, wearing appropriate gear, and being aware of potential hazards.


Trans Nzoia County is a vital region for Kenya’s agricultural and ecological balance. Its rich history, cultural diversity, and natural beauty make it a unique and valuable part of the Rift and Western Kenya. The county’s potential for growth remains immense, particularly in agriculture, tourism, and environmental conservation.

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Trans Nzoia has a highland equatorial type of climate. Rainfall is well distributed throughout the year, the higher areas in the west receiving more. Average annual temperature is 24oC.

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