​User Reviews – Hell’s Gate NP

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Ffyonna Scott   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: October 2018 Reviewed: Dec 2, 2018

Email Ffyonna Scott  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

Not quite as exciting for Wildlife as other parks.

Sharon   –  
Australia AU
Visited: October 2018 Reviewed: Nov 27, 2018

Email Sharon  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Overall rating
5/5

It met every expectation.

Dalia Miklaseviciute   –  
Lithuania LT
Visited: October 2018 Reviewed: Nov 21, 2018

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

Overall rating
4/5

the only place where you can get out of the car while doing safari

Luanne   –  
United States US
Visited: August 2018 Reviewed: Nov 1, 2018

Email Luanne  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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

We rented bikes to ride in, entrance fees for non-Kenyans are way too high! Bikes were not safe, however, sand on the road and no tread on the tires of the bikes. Hike in to the Devil's Bedroom was more than I was ready for, but beautiful once we got there.

Naomi Visited: May 2014 Reviewed: Apr 23, 2015

Overall rating
4/5

The best was the hike through the gouge - loved every minute of it and the guide a beautiful person who explained everything through the gouge and put up with all our joke, laughter and good time we had at this special place.

Christopher Haslett   –  
Canada CA
Visited: November 2011 Reviewed: May 13, 2012

Email Christopher Haslett  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
5/5

Hell's Gate is a small but stunningly beautiful property whose main attraction is the ability to walk or cycle in! The animals are limited to the hoofed species: gazelles, antelopes, zebras and a few scattered buffalo and giraffes. But the experience of tracking them on foot makes this park well worth a day visit. And it doesn't get any cheaper: you pay just US$25 for a 24-hour entry, and with no vehicle to rent, your only other expense is your food and drinks.

I spent another $15 for a camping permit, and enjoyed lovely views of the cliff-lined pastures as the sun set. You are supposed to carry in your own wood or charcoal, but I found a generous pile of dead wood that the park rangers had left behind for campfires. I was told a leopard sometimes relaxes on the rocky ledge above the campsite when the sun comes up; I woke up early to try and spot it but had no luck.

The narrow, winding gorge makes a good walk, though on weekends it will be crowded with Kenyans. It is dry most of the time, but floods dangerously when it rains. Tragically, seven people drowned in a flash flood there in April 2012. New warning measures are expected to be put in place to prevent such incidents in the future.

A bike rental for the day should cost 500 shillings, and you can rent one at the turnoff for Elsa Gate (the first park gate as you travel along South Lake Road). Pedestrians can get off the "matatu" public bus here and just walk in. The gate is supposed to be 2 km in from the road, but it is really only 1 km.

Stuart Visited: December 2004 Reviewed: Apr 30, 2012

Great place for walking or cycling safari
Overall rating
4/5

Hell's gate has good access, very close to Naivasha. I have cycled through the park and walked and camped there on several trips. The campsite is well situated overlooking the main (upper) gorge and is an easy walk from the gate. The lower gorge is also easily accessible on foot. On the walk and around the campsite you are likely to see zebra, giraffes, warthog, and perhaps buffalo. Because of the latter you should make sure you have plenty of time to get to the campsite before dark.

The best thing about Hell's Gate is the freedom is gives you - you can walk, drive or cycle, and although there are wild animals around, you do not need a guide. The scenery is spectacular and the lower gorge unmissable.

It is also possible to follow the park road around to the far (West) sector of the park, where the geothermal power stations are, and exit further up the Naivasha ring road. However, this part of the park is not as interesting as the main part and is quite developed with the works and the related buildings.

Kinyanjui Hager   –  
Germany DE
Visited: January 2012 Reviewed: Apr 23, 2012

Email Kinyanjui Hager  |  35-50 years of age

Overall rating
4/5

Not a big park, but you can get close to the animals and you can walk free around. A walk to the gorge and to the hot springs should not be missed.

michi_z   –  
Germany DE
Visited: November 2009 Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012

Email michi_z  |  35-50 years of age

Overall rating
4/5

Hells Gate is a nice, small and very different National Park close to Lake Naivasha. The main attraction is, suprisingly, not the wildlife but the gorge. The landscape has been formed by giantic ancient streams of lava. A walk (climbing with a guide) though is an exciting advanture. It is the only Park in Kenya you can explore on a bicycle cause of the absence of large predetors (so they say).

Frank Kroeze   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: March 2024 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2024

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

Overall rating
4/5

Overall good, but not extremely spectacular to be honest. Don't fall in the trap of paying additional for the Masai experience, not worth it.

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