Alale Gold Mines

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River Muruni, which is best-known for its seasonal flash floods caused by a high run-off and poor depository, is during the drier seasons a sightly and bizarrely contoured riverbed that makes for an amusing walk. 100 km north of the Holy Cross Church Kacheliba, at Alale, Muruni River serves a more immediate and enriching purpose. West Pokot County has limited gold deposits, along Muruni River and Sekerr Range, and traditional gold mining is extensive around Alale.


Touring West Pokot County in Kenya offers a chance to explore a region known for its iconic, rugged landscapes, vibrant cultures, and rich traditions. Located in the extreme northwest part of the country, bordering Uganda, West Pokot County is primary inhabited by the Pokot community, known for their pastoralist lifestyle.

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West Pokot has significant variations in temperature with the lower lands experiencing temperatures of up to 33oC, and highlands experiencing modest temperatures of 15oC.

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