Viewpoints in West Pokot County



Turkwel Gorge: Into The Back of Beyond
Also known as the Turkwel-Sekerr Gorge, the jaw-droppingly splendid bonza of the Turkwel escarpment is best seen from the crest (walkway) of Turkwel Dam, which to the delight of many adventure-makers is worth all the trouble of getting to it. The wide and yawning gap of the Turkwel escarpment, stretching for 10 km, in the eerie hush backwoods, is utterly moving, almost to the brink of fear. The reverse view is, of course, the picturesque Turkwel dam, with the Riting Hills forming a picture-postcard backdrop to its straight out of a fantasy scene. Those planning a visit here should get in touch with Turkwel KenGen Co., beforehand.

From stunning views of the Great Rift Valley to serene coastlines, Kenya is blessed with breathtaking viewpoints that offer travelers unforgettable panoramas. These destinations not only provide amazing photo backdrops but also inspire awe and appreciation for the natural world. Showcasing the diversity and beauty of our planet, these viewpoints are sure to leave an indelible mark on your journey.
Amazing Viewpoint Around Kenya
Busia County - Kakapel Rock, Embu County - Karue Hill, Riakanau Viewpoint, Elgeyo Marakwet County - Iten Viewpoint, Nyaru Viewpoint, Kolol Viewpoint, Homa Bay County - Lambwe Valley, Kisii County - Keroka Landscape, Kitui County - Ikoo Valley Viewpoint, Nzambani Rock, Kwale County - The Elephant Lookout, Laikipia County - Mukutan Ridge, Machakos County - Kanzalu Thui Stone, Makueni County - Makongo Viewpoint, Thwake Dam Viewpoint, Meru County - Kierra Ridge, Mwonyo Valley, Nakuru County - The Great Rift Valley Viewpoint, Elementaita Viewpoint, Menengai Viewpoint, Nandi County: Nandi Rock, Tabolwa Rock, Ketbarak Viewpoint, Nyamira County - The Emanga Ridge, Nyandarua County - Gitwe Viewpoint, Heni Viewpoint, Kinangop Plateau, Samburu County - Ngurunit Valley, El Barta Plains, Malaso (Losiolo) Viewpoint, Taita Taveta County - Vuria Hill, Lion's Bluff, Mudanda Rock, Shetani Lava, Mzima Springs, Chaimu Crater, Salaita Hill, Tharaka Nithi County - Kierra, Nithi Bridge Viewpoint, Trans Nzoia County - Endebess (Elephant) Viewpoint, West Pokot County - Kapkoris Hill Viewpoint, Kaisagat Viewpoint, The Marich Pass Centre, Turkwel Gorge

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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32 Destinations in West Pokot County, arranged as one would visit these - south to northeast - with the aid of narratives, images, strip maps and distance chart:
Kaisagat Viewpoint, Barnley's Guest House, Kapkoris Hill Viewpoint, Dini ya Roho Church, Mount Murpus, Chewoyet High School, Kapenguria Museum, Kapenguria Town, Chelanga Gardens, Tartar Falls, Kacheliba, Holy Cross Church Kacheliba, Alale Gold Mines, Suam River Beach, Kamatira Forest, Lounon Village, Cherangani Hills, Marich Pass, Marich Pass Center, Kang'alan Escarpment, Kolloa Cross Monument, Weiwei Irrigation Scheme, Tamkal Valley, Mount Koh, Sekerr Range, Mount Mtelo View Lodge, Nasolot National Reserve, Turkwel Dam, Turkwel Gorge, State Lodge, Riting
Know More About West Pokot County: Geography, Land-Use, Highlights, Population, Roads - including a distance chart, Airports, Climate & National Monuments
West Pokot has significant variations in temperature with the lower lands experiencing temperatures of up to 33oC, and highlands experiencing modest temperatures of 15oC.



West Pokot County is marked by a variety of topographic features – dry plains in the north, a hatful of ranges and hills in the mid, and in the south east Cherangani Hills.

