Location
Located in the Great Rift Valley, about 70 km northwest of Nairobi, near Lake Naivasha.
History
Mount Longonot gets its name from the Maasai word "Oloonong'ot," meaning "Mountain of Many Spires," referring to its rugged, steep crater edges. The volcano last erupted in the 1860s, forming the dramatic caldera seen today.
Traditionally, the surrounding plains were Maasai grazing lands, and the mountain served as a natural lookout over the Rift Valley.
Overview
Mount Longonot is a dormant volcanic mountain famous for its steep climbing trail and impressive crater rim views. It offers one of the most rewarding day hikes in Kenya.
Highlights
- Scenic hike to the crater rim
- Panoramic views of the Rift Valley and Lake Naivasha
- Wildlife such as zebras and buffalos can sometimes be seen
Hike Duration
4-6 hours round trip
Elevation
2,776 meters (9,108 feet)
Difficulty
Moderate to Challenging
Trail Length
Approximately 13.5 km loop
Best Time to Visit
Morning hours for cooler conditions and clear views.
Activities
Hiking, photography, and crater rim trekking.
A thrilling outdoor experience for hikers and nature lovers.
