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Forget the gorges. Here's what to explore inside Hell's gate national park

A painting of Nickson Onserio in front of the famous Fischer's tower during the Hell's Gate Biking Festival on 31 August 2025.

Photo credit: MUTHONI WANJIKU/MTAA WANGU

Hell’s Gate National Park is fast emerging as one of Kenya’s most unique tourist destinations, blending natural beauty, and adventure sports. 

Last weekend, the park once again hosted the annual Hell’s Gate Biking Festival, a flagship event that is steadily turning the park into a hub for both local and international adventure seekers.

Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has been keen on positioning the park not only as a wildlife conservation area, but also as an adventure destination. 

Visitors to Hell’s Gate can cycle within the park while surrounded by wildlife, climb towering cliffs, walk along scenic gorge trails, or simply enjoy the serene atmosphere. 

The Biking Festival, now in its third year, highlights the park’s capacity to host family-friendly and sporting events that appeal to Kenya’s increasingly adventurous population.

Hell’s Gate is also home to the iconic Fischer’s Tower, a magnet for rock climbers where if you wanted to start rock climbing you pay Sh. 750 per person.

Inside the Hell's Gate National Park. Photo taken on 31 August, 2025.

Photo credit: MUTHONI WANJIKU/MTAA WANGU

Apart from the Gorges, where visitors can enjoy guided walking trails, the park also boasts a rare attraction with a natural spa.

This geothermal spa offers a wellness experience that combines relaxation and healing, making it an ideal way for visitors to wind down after exploring the park’s rugged terrain.

Adventure tourism is complemented by the park’s unique biodiversity. For bird lovers, Hell’s Gate, is home to rare vulture species and other birds that thrive along the dramatic cliffs. 

Beyond wildlife, the park also plays host to major national and international events such as the Safari Rally, adding to its reputation as a versatile destination.

Residents living near the park operate bike rental services and provide guiding expertise, ensuring that tourism directly benefits surrounding communities. 

In turn, this partnership fosters a spirit of conservation, as locals see tangible value in protecting the park.

KWS provides security and rangers along cycling routes to ensure smooth participation while offering breathtaking views of wildlife, cliffs, and geothermal features.