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User Reviews of Hell’s Gate National Park (99 Reviews)

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Male avatar icon Wanderlust United States flag US       Visited: June 2005 Reviewed: Dec 23, 2011

Email Wanderlust  |  35-50 years of age

Off the beaten path destination with genuine Masai people and unique and beautiful landscape

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Hells Gate National Park in Kenya's Great Rift Valley is a small off the beaten path park worth visiting if you have a couple of days. Although the wildlife is not as prolific as some of the other parks in Kenya it is a fascinating geological park with hot springs, ancient, volcanos, lava plugs, and gorges. There are plenty of nice walking trails around the park and picnic sites. We also visited a Masaai village and learned how the local Masai people live and how to make a fire.

Male avatar icon Yukon Travellor Canada flag CA       Visited: April 2011 Reviewed: Dec 26, 2011

Email Yukon Travellor  |  50-65 years of age

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Stopped along the way from Naivasha to the Mara. Smaller in scale than most of the other parks though no less interesting and there are a quantity of wildlife to view.

Avatar icon Claus Hjoernet Visited: August 2011 Reviewed: Jan 9, 2012

The review below is the personal opinion of Claus Hjoernet and not that of SafariBookings.
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Average for Kenya

Avatar icon Chris M. Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

4 / 5 4 /5

Great place to get out of the truck and join the wildlife. Ride a mountain bike alongside zebras and gazelles. Explore sandstone caverns.

Male avatar icon Wim Kenya flag KE       Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 7, 2012

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

4 / 5 4 /5
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Small but Sweet park. With gorgeous (but sometimes dangerous) gorge.

Female avatar icon WW United States flag US       Visited: October 2008 Reviewed: May 25, 2012

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

The review below is the personal opinion of WW and not that of SafariBookings.
3 / 5 3 /5

Not well-maintained. Susceptible to flash floods--see recent deaths in late April 2012.

Female avatar icon seltzca United States flag US       Visited: August 2002 Reviewed: Jul 4, 2012

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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Hell's Gate is one of the only parks where you are allowed to walk around on foot. What it lacks in big carnivores, it makes up in scenery and your ability to explore without a vehicle. If you decide to camp, be aware that cape buffalo might come to graze your campsite in the middle of the night. Just don't startle them! I highly recommend hiking the gorge, but look out for pumice floating in the stream or you might end up in water where you thought there was solid ground.

Male avatar icon NZ United States flag US       Visited: August 2013 Reviewed: Jan 1, 2014

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

A unique safari experience and amazing scenery at Hell's Gate National Park

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Hell’s Gate National Park is one of the smaller Kenyan national parks and is located about 2 hours away from Nairobi in terms of driving time. Unlike some of the other national parks in the country, this one relies more on its physical scenery, rather than the number and variety of large animals present. This is not to say that the animals are few in number, there are still many, but the difference makes a visit to Hell’s Gate very different from the others. First, you are not prohibited from leaving your safari vehicle. In fact, one option to explore the park is by bicycle. I personally recommend this method of touring, since it is much more fun and freeing than being in an enclosed jeep. Biking through the park involves a trip of about 10 miles (16 km) in total, and is doable for any person in decent physical shape. The only reason that all cannot visit the park by bike is that the bikes available for rent at the park are used and perhaps less than ideal in terms of quality
Read more (be sure to verify that your brakes work before agreeing to rent!), and that the road is unpaved, meaning it takes a bit more work to pedal than on something paved. In exchange though, you get unimpeded 360 degree views and the ability to actually take in the environment with all your senses. If an animal gets too close to the road, your guide may have you stop and back up to wait until it moves a safe distance away. These moments are exciting, but I do not think that they represent much danger as long as you follow instructions of the guides and respect the wild animals. Second, regardless of how you see the park, there are more options than just animal spotting available for activities. Your guide can take you hiking through the gorge that was the basis for the scenery for Disney’s “The Lion King” film, which is very nice, and you can go rock climbing on some of the park’s cliffs and towers. The easiest option for rock climbing is at “Fischer’s Tower” about a mile from the Naivasha park entrance, where you can rent gear from some men who will also serve as your spotters for about $10 (850 Kenyan schillings). The gear is clearly used, but looks to be taken care of well, and you get everything you need including climbing shoes and helmets. If one has never tried rock climbing before, this is a very much recommended opportunity.
Since Hell’s Gate is so close to Nairobi, you can make a day trip out of going to it. The drive to the park from the capital takes you over the escarpments that bound the Great Rift Valley, and it is worth stopping to take in the stunning view of the valley floor thousands of feet below. Near Hell’s Gate is Lake Naivasha, and you can arrange to go on a boat trip on the lake to see hippos and flocks of cormorants. Both the lake and Hell’s Gate can be seen in a single day if you are willing to get up a little early, and it makes for a unique side trip as part of a larger Kenyan adventure.
Avatar icon Jose Visited: January 2000 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2015

So good

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Its very good you should go really fun and I recomend the bycicle tour

Male avatar icon Mahasri Weerasooriya & family Canada flag CA       Visited: May 2014 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

Email Mahasri Weerasooriya & family  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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Walked right up to a Giraffe, only park in Kenya that we were able to get down and walk among the wildlife.