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Hell’s Gate National Park in Kenya: bicycle among zebras and giraffes

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While biking, you have amazing views: in front of you a zebra crosses the road, to the left you see a young giraffe, and in the distance a group of buffalo is drinking. Are you dreaming? No, you are in Hell’s Gate National Park in Kenya! The place where you go on safari while cycling among the wild animals. An unforgettable experience about which we are happy to share all our tips.

Is Hell’s Gate dangerous?

First, the most important question, isn’t it dangerous to bike among the wildlife in Hell’s Gate National Park? The answer is no. There are no big cats, rhinos or elephants in Hell’s Gate National Park. The zebras and giraffes are more afraid of you than you are of them and will not get too close to you.

The only animals you should be aware of are the wildebeest. If you get too close, a herd of wildebeest may feel hunted and turn toward you. Therefore, always keep your distance from the wildebeest. Especially if you see them crossing the road, it is wise to wait quietly at a distance until they are all safely on the other side.

Bike in Hells Gate National Park
Mountain biking in Hells Gate National Park

How did the landscape of Hell’s Gate come to be that way?

In the past, there have been some sudden floods in the gorge where you may hike in Hell’s Gate. This was so sudden and severe that people died during the floods. Therefore, nowadays it is forbidden to enter the gorge without a guide and it is open only when the weather is good.

What makes Hell’s Gate National Park so special?

Hell’s Gate National Park is the only park in East Africa where you are allowed to bike or hike by yourself. The feeling you get when cycling along the steep cliffs and among the zebras is indescribable. Therefore, Hell’s Gate is in our opinion a must visit during your trip through Kenya.

Hells Gate National Park biking
Mountain biking in Hells Gate National Park

What route do you cycle through Hell’s Gate?

When cycling through Hell’s Gate by yourself you will enter the park at Elsa Gate. From here you will bike 7 kilometers (unpaved) into the “Upper Gorge. This is a beautiful part of the park and you’ll feast your eyes. You cycle basically only straight ahead, but when in doubt, keep the signs for Ol Njorowa Gorge or Lower Gorge.

Soon after you enter Hell’s Gate you will see a pointy, large rock called Fischer Tower. For the sporty, it is possible to climb this rock. There are always park staff on hand to advise you on that.

Climbing rocks in Hells Gate
Monkeys Lake Naivasha

Once you arrive at the Lower Gorge you park your bike and it’s time to get ready to hike through the gorge. You first have to pay an additional fee because you will be entering “Maasai land. We had to pay 4,000 Kes (€26) for 2 people. This can be done in cash or with Mpesa.

Hiking in the Lower Gorge

After you pay the extra fee, you will meet your guide. After the floods we mentioned above, it is mandatory to enter the Lower Gorge with a guide. You can choose between the short, medium or long hike. We were advised against the long hike because of the instability of the rocks you climb on and the physical challenge it would be.

We chose the medium hike, which took us an hour. We found this really tough (and we are used to some things). This is because you have to climb and scramble over rocks and even come down from a 10 meter high rock (without a rope or anything to hold on to). The guide then stands below you, giving instructions and holding you, but with Noëlle’s fear of heights, this was no fun.

It was a really cool experience though, but much more challenging than we expected beforehand. It’s not a long hike but technically challenging due to the climbing, pulling up on ropes and lack of safety railings. The short route seems to be a lot more doable. That one takes about half an hour.

Hiking in scene Lion King Hells Gate National Park
Hiking in Hells Gate National Park climbing

When you have completed the walk you will come to another Maasai market where they have all kinds of souvenirs displayed. You can only pay here with cash so make sure you have enough with you. The guide should also be paid with cash (officially it is a tip). For the medium walk and his help with it, we gave the guide 2000 Kes (€13).

The Lion King is inspired by Hell’s Gate National Park

What is incredibly fun while walking in the Lower Gorge is that you can very clearly see that the Lion King was inspired by it. In fact, you walk through the gorge where Mufasa eventually died. You can now see the high cliffs and nature outlined in the Lion King in real life.

In addition, while walking in Hell’s Gate, you can also see the famous “Pride Rock” in the distance where the lions in the movie had made their home. With a little imagination, you can see this reflected in it.

Lion King scenes Hells Gate National Park
Viewpoint in Hells Gate National Park

Where do you rent a bike for Hell’s Gate National Park?

Almost all accommodations in Lake Naivasha offer bike rentals. We had rented an apartment where it was not possible, but you can always rent mountain bikes at Camp Carnelley’s. From here it is only 5 kilometers of biking to the entrance to Hell’s Gate at the Elsa Gate. Renting mountain bikes costs 800 Kes (€5.30) at Camp Carnelley’s. A mountain bike is really necessary because Hell’s Gate is completely unpaved.

Another option is to rent bikes on the road to Elsa Gate. This location(Google Maps) has dozens of bikes you can rent.

What should you bring?

Below we have put down what you should absolutely take with you when you go to Hell’s Gate National Park.

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Cap/hat (you cycle in full sun with no shade so good sun protection is important)
  • Enough water (at least 1 – 1.5 liters per person, back at the entrance to Elsa Gate you can buy water or soft drinks)
  • Energy bar, fruit or something else to eat
  • Early morning sweater
  • Good shoes for the hike
  • Camera
  • Cash money (for entrance, the hike, tips, a drink in the shop and for souvenirs from the Maasai market)
Biking in beautiful Hells Gate National Park

How much does entrance to Hell’s Gate cost and which entrance should you choose?

Entrance to Hell’s Gate National Park for foreigners costs $26. Through Kenya Wildlife Service you need to register and buy tickets. It is best to do this directly at the entrance itself because there the staff can help you well.

When you visit Hell’s Gate from Lake Naivasha you will enter the park through Elsa Gate. This is the largest and most famous gate. From there you will cycle in 7 kilometers to the Lower Gorge for the hike.

Elsa Gate Hells Gate National Park
Biking Hells Gate National Park

Start cycling early

This is a very important one. There is almost no shade to be found while biking in Hell’s Gate, so the sun can burn heavily. Be sure to start biking early so that you will be back at the entrance before the afternoon heat. At Camp Carnelley’s, you can rent bikes starting at 7:00 a.m. and then cycle to Elsa Gate in just under half an hour.

You can also visit Hell’s Gate with a jeep safari

While you are toiling on your mountain bike, you are sometimes passed by jeeps and minivans. And then you have to collect quite a bit of dust, which is why sunglasses are really a must in this park. So it is also possible to visit Hell’s Gate by car, but we would not recommend this.

The special thing about Hell’s Gate is that you can bike, hike and get off whenever and wherever you want in the park. It is an insanely beautiful park, but if you are physically unable to bike we would skip it because you can visit more impressive parks by jeep to go on safari. Think Tsavo East, Maasai Mara and Amboseli.

We are Leon and Noëlle, both (obviously) love to travel and have been traveling around the world indefinitely since September 2022! During this adventure we visit the most beautiful places on earth and we like to share this with you to inspire you and get the best out of your trip. If you need help with planning your trip do not hesitate to send us a message via email or instagram.

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Accommodations in Lake Naivasha

Cosy 1 bedrooms, Hells Gate Moi South Lake Naivasha

We chose this apartment ourselves because it was incredibly cheap and a 5-minute walk from Camp Carnelley's. It is in a local neighborhood, where you get some weird looks at first but the locals are incredibly friendly. It has everything you need. Advantage: it is a 5-minute bike ride from Hell's Gate.

Price per night from: €22

Alphas Homestay

As far as we are concerned, Alphas is a hidden gem in Lake Naivasha. Surrounded by nature and wildlife (you will encounter zebras and giraffes several times a day), it is a lovely place to stay. The spacious pool and comfortable rooms make it a great stay.

Price per night from: €75

Crater Lake Tented Camp And Game Sanctuary

This beautiful complex is located very remote from Lake Naivasha, which is precisely why it is an oasis of tranquility. However, it is recommended to book the Crater Lake Tented Camp only if you have your own transportation. Here too you can see zebras and giraffes from the garden. It is located on a private game reserve so peace and quiet guaranteed.

Price per night from: €170

How long will you be at Hell's Gate National Park?

Cycling to and from the Lower Gorge is 2 x 7 kilometers. This takes you (because it is unpaved terrain) including stops about 1.5 hours. You will also spend about 1 hour walking in the Lower Gorge and of course taking pictures along the way. After you have visited the Lower Gorge you can also take a different route back to Elsa Gate, which will take you a little longer. On average it is wise to take into account that you will spend 3 to 6 hours in Hell's Gate National Park.

Is a guide required in Hell's Gate National Park?

While cycling, a guide is not required. You can just bike by yourself in Hell's Gate National Park. While hiking in the Lower Gorge, however, a guide is mandatory.

If you prefer, there are guides available at the entrance who can bike with you around Hell's Gate. If you have little experience with cycling or you find it interesting to hear more about the history, we can definitely recommend this.

Which bike do you need in Hell's Gate National Park?

You absolutely need a mountain bike for Hell's Gate. The trails are unpaved and the tires have to withstand this well. At Camp Carnelley's and the road to Elsa Gate, therefore, you will see almost only mountain bikes that you can rent.

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