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Explore the serene beauty of Mwea B Intake Falls in Kahurura, a tranquil escape into nature's wonderland, perfect for adventurers and peace seekers alike.
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Kahurura, Mwea B Intake Falls offers tourists a tranquil escape into nature. Surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sound of cascading water, this hidden gem is perfect for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, start your journey in Nanyuki. Head southeast on the Nanyuki-Nairobi Road (A2). After approximately 30 km, turn right onto the Nyeri-Nanyuki Road (B5) towards Nyeri. Continue for about 15 km until you reach the junction for Kahurura. Take the right turn and follow the road to Kahurura. Look for signs directing you to Mwea B Intake Falls. The final stretch involves a dirt road; ensure your vehicle is suitable for off-road driving. You can park at W4RJ+39R, Kahurura, which is the nearest point to the falls.
Public Transportation
For travelers opting for public transportation, take a matatu (shared taxi) from Nanyuki to Nyeri. Once in Nyeri, transfer to a matatu heading towards Kahurura. Inform the driver of your destination, Mwea B Intake Falls; they will drop you off at the closest point. From there, you may need to walk approximately 1-2 km on a dirt road to reach the falls. Ensure you have sufficient time and possibly a local guide for assistance.
Walking
If you are already in Kahurura, you can reach Mwea B Intake Falls on foot. Start from the center of Kahurura and head towards the signs that indicate the falls. The trek is approximately 2 km along a dirt path, surrounded by local flora and fauna. Make sure to wear sturdy shoes and carry water, as the path may be uneven and steep in places.
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