Fourteen Falls
The falls, as the name implies, are 14 successive falls that are 27 meters deep and originate on the Athi River. The breathtaking panorama can be seen near Thika, some 65 kilometers north-east of Nairobi, on the Thika-Garissa Road, which leads to the Makutano junction. Boating, fishing, photography, plant identification, and bird watching are just a few of the activities available at this destination. During the wet season, these falls combine to generate a massive water torrent with an astounding roaring sound effect. The beautiful falls provide chances for boat trips, fishing, photography, and a healthy relationship with nature.
This huge waterfall is breathtaking and is distinguished by boulders at the foot where one may take a walk along a designated area, all set against the tremendous sound of pouring water and fine spray from neighboring Fourteen Falls cascade. During the rainy season, a few of divers do outstanding acrobatics on the deepest portion of the water body at the farthest distance from the entrance. Even though it is unsafe, unlawful, and condemned by county officials, it is nonetheless a sight to behold. To see this and for the first time, you must take a boat excursion to the other side. Further down the falls, there is a team building field that is ideal for a day out with your staff.
Location: Thika, Kenya