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Located in Nakuru County, the Kariandusi Museum is one of the earliest Lower Paleolithic sites discovered in East Africa. Dating back 700,000 to 1 million years, it is believed to have been an Acheulian tool-making factory.
Archaeological Site – Discover ancient tools and artifacts left behind by early humans.
Nature Trail & Bird Watching – Enjoy scenic walks and spot various bird species.
Picnic Site & Camping Grounds – Perfect for outdoor relaxation.
The Gorge & Monumental Church Building – Explore historical landmarks.
Kenyan Citizens:
Adults: Ksh 100
Children (Below 16 years): Ksh 50
East African Residents:
Adults: Ksh 400
Children (Below 16 years): Ksh 200
Non-Residents:
Adults: Ksh 500
Children (Below 16 years): Ksh 250
Opening Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Situated 14 km from Nakuru City, the Lord Egerton Castle is a grand historical mansion built by Lord Maurice Egerton in 1938. The castle was constructed as a symbol of wealth and prestige, but its history is marked by heartbreak—Lord Egerton built it to impress a woman who ultimately rejected him.
Historical Architecture – Explore the castle’s grand design and luxurious interiors.
Gardens & Scenic Views – Enjoy the serene environment surrounding the castle.
Egerton University Connection – Learn about its transformation into an educational institution.