Top 10 Highest Mountains In Kenya

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Over 20 mountains can be found in Kenya, all of them located in different sections of the country. The mountains range in height from high to low, and they ... read more...

  1. Mount Kenya is Kenya's highest peak and Africa's second-highest peak after Kilimanjaro. Mount Kenya stands at a height of 5,199 meters. It has one of the most stunning East African sceneries, with craggy ice-capped summits and cloud-forested mid-slopes. It has twelve glaciers that are fast melting, as well as four secondary summits at the top of steep glacial valleys. Batian, Nelion, and Point Lenana are the three summits that make up Mount Kenya. The highest point on the mountain is Batian. Mount Kenya National Park is a wildlife refuge, and the peak is located within it.

    There are several good ice routes on Mount Kenya, the two most famous of which are the Diamond Couloir and the Ice Window. In recent years, the mountain's snow and ice levels have retreated at a faster rate, making these treks more difficult and perilous. Kikuyu, Ameru, Embu, and Maasai are the main ethnic groups living in the Mount Kenya region.

    Location: Mount Kenya, Kenya
    Height: 5,199 m (17,057 ft)
    Range: Mount Kenya

    Mount Kenya. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Mount Kenya. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Mount Kenya. Photo: micato.com
    Mount Kenya. Photo: micato.com

  2. Mount Elgon is Kenya's second-highest mountain and Africa's seventeenth highest. Mount Elgon is the oldest extinct volcano in East Africa, according to geologists. Although there is no verifiable evidence of its early volcanic activity, geologists estimate that it is at least 24 million years old. Mount Elgon is at a height of 4,321 meters. On the Kenya - Uganda border, it is an extinct shield volcano. Wagagai (14,177 feet), Sudek (14,114 feet), Koitobos (13,852 feet), Mubiyi (13,816 feet), and Masaba (13,652 feet) are the five prominent peaks on the mountain.

    Other features of the mountain include a caldera, a warm-water spring, Endebess Bluff, and a number of caves. Mount Elgon serves as a water catchment area for the Suam, Nzoia, and Lwakhakha rivers. Romulea keniensis, Echinops hoehnelil, and Ardisiandra wettsteinii are among the plants that grow around the mountain.

    Location: Mount Elgon, Uganda - Kenya border
    Height: 4,321 m (14,177 ft)
    Range: Mount Elgon

    Mount Elgon. Photo: queenelizabethparkuganda.com
    Mount Elgon. Photo: queenelizabethparkuganda.com
    Mount Elgon. Photo: sunriseafricasafaris.com
    Mount Elgon. Photo: sunriseafricasafaris.com
  3. Mount Satima ranks third on the list of the highest mountains in Kenya. Mount Satima, at 4,001 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the Aberdare mountain ranges. It is also a part of the water catchment region for the Ndakaini and Sasumua Dams, which are Nairobi's principal supplies of water. In fact, for millions of Nairobi inhabitants, the Ndakaini dam is their primary supply of water. Mount Satima, also known as Mount Lesatima and commonly referred to as Satima or Lesatima, is Kenya's third highest peak and the tallest in the Aberdare Range.

    Mount Satima is a rocky outcropping with tussock vegetation. The mountain is known for its rainforest, which transitions into a bamboo forest, and finally into Moorland. There are around 150 plant species on Mount Satima, including cedar and Podo. The mountain is part of the Aberdare Range's protected area.

    Location: Mount Satima, Kenya
    Height: 4,001 m (13,127 ft)
    Range: Aberdare Range

    Mount Satima. Photo: bucketlist.co.ke  
    Mount Satima. Photo: bucketlist.co.ke  
    Mount Satima. Photo: peakvisor.com
    Mount Satima. Photo: peakvisor.com
  4. Mount Kinangop is the fourth name on the list of the highest mountains in Kenya that Toplist would like to introduce to you. The height of Mount Kinangop is 3,906 meters (12,815 ft) above sea level. This mountain is a popular tourist destination in Nyandarua County. It is located within the Aberdare National Park, which is home to lions, antelopes, buffalos, gazelles, hyenas, leopards, and snakes, among other types of birds and wildlife. Mount Kinangop is regarded as the most difficult hiking trail in the trekking community.

    Kinangop is the Aberdares' second-highest peak, after Mount Satima. Bamboo woods cover the lower sections of the mountain. Tussock grasses cover the area higher up. The main peak of this mountain is surrounded by broad moorlands and is a granite outcropping. Temperatures in Mount Kinangop are chilly due to the elevation and may drop below freezing at night.

    Location: Mount Kinangop, Kenya
    Height: 3,906 m (12,815 ft)
    Range: Aberdare Range

    Mount Kinangop. Photo: hikingadventures.net
    Mount Kinangop. Photo: hikingadventures.net
    Mount Kinangop. Photo: bdkeller.com
    Mount Kinangop. Photo: bdkeller.com
  5. With a height of 3,336 meters, Mount Mtelo is Kenya's fifth highest mountain. Mount Mtelo (Sekerr) is Kenya's fifth tallest mountain (3,336m/10,944 ft) and is located in West Pokot County's North West highlands, some 120 km north of Kitale Town.

    Mount Mtelo is said to be a holy mountain and the Pokot people's cradle. It is a sacred worship site for the local community that lives in the neighborhood of the mountain. The climb requires no particular equipment or training, and numerous pathways lead to the campground and peak, going through Pokot farmed regions, forest, bamboo, and open moorland, with expansive views of eastern Uganda and north-west Kenya on a clear day. According to oral traditions, the mountain is regarded as sacred since it is described as the cradle of pastoral Pokot. Black-and-white colobus monkeys, tiny antelope, three turaco species, and ten sunbird species live atop Mount Mtelo.


    Location: Mount Mtelo, Kenya
    Height: 3,336 m (10,945 ft)
    Range: Sekerr Range

    Mount Mtelo. Photo: hikingadventures.net
    Mount Mtelo. Photo: hikingadventures.net
    Mount Mtelo. Photo: facebook.com
    Mount Mtelo. Photo: facebook.com
  6. Mount Eburru is ranked sixth on the list of the highest mountains in Kenya that Toplist has compiled for you. The mountain is 2,856 meters high and located in Nakuru County. With multiple streams flowing from the mountain, it acts as a major water catchment region. Mount Eburru provides a wonderful place for fantastic hiking, bird-watching, and sightseeing options. If you find yourself interested in those activities, don’t forget to note Mount Eburru as one of the best places to go when visiting Kenya!

    Suswa, Longonot, Olkaria, Elmenteita, and Menengai are among the volcanoes in the rift that encompasses Eburru. The Akira plains separate it from the Olkaria volcano to the south. The eastern margin of the rift is covered by trachytic tuffs, some of which are ignimbritic, and trachytic lavas. Trachytic and pantelleritic pumice, as well as layers of ashfall, discharged from Eburru, dominate the western edge.

    Location: Mount Eburru, Kenya
    Height: 2,856 m (9,370 ft)

    Mount Eburru. Photo: hikingadventures.net
    Mount Eburru. Photo: hikingadventures.net
    Mount Eburru. Photo: twenzetu.com
    Mount Eburru. Photo: twenzetu.com
  7. Mount Ng'iro is the next name on the list of the highest mountains in Kenya that Toplist would like to introduce to you. Mount Ng'iro stands at a height of 2,848 meters (9,344 ft), ranking seventh on the list of the highest mountains in this country. The parent range of Mount Ng'iro is the Ndoto Range.

    Mount Ng'iro is a peak in northern Kenya that overlooks the Suguta Valley, which is part of the Great Rift Valley. What is the special thing about this mountain that maybe you have never heard of before? The answer is that this Kenya-based mountain is surrounded by desert, but its upper slopes are forested. Mount Ng'iro is located in the Samburu people's territory. In fact, some subclans of the Lmasula phratry keep bees on the mountain and claim exclusive rights to the land and water as beekeepers.

    Location: Mount Ng'iro, Kenya
    Height: 2,848 m (9,344 ft)
    Range: Ndoto Range

    Mount Ng'iro. Photo: twitter.com
    Mount Ng'iro. Photo: twitter.com
    Mount Ng'iro. Photo: liontailmagic.com
    Mount Ng'iro. Photo: liontailmagic.com
  8. Mount Longonot ranks eighth on the list of the highest mountains in Kenya that Toplist has compiled for you. Mount Longonot stands at a height of 2,776 meters (9,108 ft). It is a dormant volcano with vents and holes at its summit. Besides, Mount Longonot is surrounded by deep forests and Mount Longonot National Park, which is breathtaking.

    Mount Longonot is a stratovolcano in Kenya's Great Rift Valley, located southeast of Lake Naivasha. It last erupted in the 1860s, according to legend. Its name comes from the Maasai term Oloonong'ot, which means "mountains of many spurs" or "steep ridges" in English. Mount Longonot is part of Mount Longonot National Park, which is managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service. From the park entrance to the crater rim, a 3.1-kilometer walk leads to a 7.2-kilometer loop that encircles the crater. Mount Longonot is located 60 kilometers northwest of Nairobi and is accessible by a paved road.

    Location: Mount Longonot, Kenya
    Height: 2,776 m (9,108 ft)

    Mount Longonot. Photo: colorfulsisters.com
    Mount Longonot. Photo: colorfulsisters.com
    Mount Longonot. Photo: shadowsofafrica.com
    Mount Longonot. Photo: shadowsofafrica.com
  9. The ninth place on the list of the highest mountains in Kenya is Mount Suswa. Mount Suswa is a shield volcano in the Great Rift Valley, near the Narok and Kajiado counties. It stands at a height of 2,356 meters. Lava tubes and a distinctive twin crater are two of the mountain's most notable features.

    Mount Suswa is located between Narok and Nairobi, Kenya's capital. Mount Suswa is located in Narok County in the northwest and Kajiado County in the east and south. Suswa, the town with the same name, is located just northwest of the peak and serves as the primary entrance point for visitors. Mount Suswa has a remarkable twin crater with a moat-like inner crater and a tilted piece of rock in the center. Lava tubes on the northeast edge of the outer crater are another feature of the mountain.

    Location: Mount Suswa, Kenya
    Height: 2,356 m

    Mount Suswa. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Mount Suswa. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Mount Suswa. Photo: bountifulsafaris.com
    Mount Suswa. Photo: bountifulsafaris.com
  10. Mount Silali ranks tenth on the list of the highest mountains in Kenya that Toplist has compiled for you. Mount Silali is a dormant volcano located near Kapedo in the Gregory Rift Valley. It stands at a height of 2,355 meters. It is the Gregory Rift Valley's greatest caldera volcano. Pyroclasts and peralkaline trachyte lavas were used to form the mountain's pre-caldera.

    Mount Silali is one of three volcanoes in the Loyamoruk Plains in Baringo County's eastern Nginyang Division, the others being Paka and Korosi. Silali is a young volcano that erupted between 400,000 and 220,000 years ago and is still active today. It is the Gregory Rift Valley's greatest caldera volcano. Its pre-caldera formation was dominated by peralkaline trachyte lavas and pyroclasts, which were followed by mildly alkaline to transitional basalts. The mountain's basalts have a similar composition to oceanic island basalts, but different isotopes indicate different origins.

    Location: Mount Silali, Kenya
    Height: 2,355 m

    Mount Silali. Photo: volcano.si.edu
    Mount Silali. Photo: volcano.si.edu
    Mount Silali. Photo: dgcphoto.com
    Mount Silali. Photo: dgcphoto.com



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