Climb the dormant volcano � Panoramic crater rim � Great Rift Valley views
Mount Longonot is a dormant stratovolcano located in the Great Rift Valley, about 90 km from Nairobi. Its name derives from the Maasai word "Oloonong'ot" meaning "mountains of many spurs". The hike to the crater rim is steep but rewarding, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Naivasha, Mt. Suswa, and the surrounding escarpment.
The standard route ascends 3.1 km to the rim, where you can choose to hike the 7.2 km circumference around the crater (approx. 2 hours). The crater floor is a unique landscape of volcanic ash, geothermal steam vents, and small forest patches. This day trip is perfect for active travelers and nature lovers. After the hike, you'll enjoy lunch at Fisherman's Camp and have the option to take a relaxing boat ride on Lake Naivasha.
Departure: ~7:00 AM | Return ~5:30 PM. Total hiking time 3-5 hours depending on fitness.
Depart your Nairobi hotel and drive northwest to the Great Rift Valley. Scenic views en route.
Registration and briefing by the park gate. Hire local guide (optional, recommended). Start the ascent.
After a steep 1.5�2 hour climb, you'll stand on the crater's edge. Enjoy sweeping 360° views of Lake Naivasha, Mt. Longonot's forested caldera, and steam vents.
For the adventurous, hike around the entire crater rim (approx. 7.2 km). The path is narrow in sections, but every turn reveals spectacular vistas. Finish back at the starting point on the rim.
Make your way down (about 45�60 minutes). Meet your driver and head to Fisherman's Camp.
Relax with a delicious meal overlooking the lake. After lunch, you can choose to take a boat ride to see hippos and fish eagles (optional, extra cost).
Begin the drive back to Nairobi, arriving at your hotel around 5:30-6:00 PM.
Mount Longonot Day Hike
per person (includes park fees & lunch)