Kang’alan Escarpment

Natural Landmarks in West Pokot

Kang’alan Escarpment: A Roadside Attraction

The less travelled circuit northbound, distance from Marigat to Sigor 174 km, is a hard afternoon’s drive through the torrid and desolate arid patches of Baringo, whose rarely captured beauty is beguiling, into West Pokot County. From Sigor it is a brill and fascinating equi-distant 170 km southerly drive to Eldoret Town. Near Lomut town, 190 km north of Kabarnet, rises, just metres off to the shoulder of the road, the Kang’alan escarpment. Over time, softer rock layers have eroded more quickly than harder layers, creating a steep slope. Similar to many escarpment, Kang’alan has a distinctive appearance, with a steep or vertical face on one side and a more gradual slope on the other. Thanks to its range in height from a few meters to hundreds of meters, irregular in shape, it is an easy hiking destination.


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.


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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