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Let's go to Marafa Hell's Kitchen to explore its beauty

Tucked away deep in Malindi, Marafa Hells Kitchen is truly a beauty to marvel at.

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by ANDREW BYRON SAFARI

Sasa28 March 2023 - 10:05
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In Summary


  • This place is called'' hell's kitchen'' because temperatures tend to spike as high as 40 degrees Celsius during the day.
  • There are quite a number of myths surrounding the formation of these rocks
Marafa Hell's Kitchen.

Tucked away deep in Malindi, Kenya Marafa hells kitchen is truly a beauty to marvel at.

This geological formation is a series of sandstone cliffs and gorges that have been eroded by wind and rain over time, resulting in a unique and surreal landscape resembling the famous Grand Canyon in the US.

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The cliffs are known for their varying shades of red, yellow, and white which are particularly striking during sunset.

The colors of the rocks represent the compounds that form them. This includes Calcium for the white color, Iron for the red color, and Sulphur for the yellow color.

Marafa is approximately a 40-minute drive from Malindi and approximately a 3-hour drive from Mombasa.

One can reach this destination conveniently if they drive or hire a car since public transport to this place is extremely scarce.

This place is called'' hell's kitchen'' because temperatures tend to spike as high as 40 degrees celsius during the day, these are very hot temperatures so make sure to wear light and breathable clothing when visiting.

Years of erosion have resulted in this marvellous landscape so if you enjoy taking photos, then this is the ultimate paradise for you.

During sunsets and sunrise, the sun's rays hit these beautiful canyons resulting in a picturesque view of these orange and yellow colors.

Drone shots of this place are amazingly out of this world, make sure to get flying permission though.

There are quite several myths surrounding the formation of these rocks but the popular one states that a rich family was living in the area, the family had a barrage of livestock that yielded an enormous amount of milk daily.

This led to the family being spirited and proud to the point where they bathed and washed their clothes with milk and refused to share their abundant resources.

This made their god furious and he decided to bring heavy rain to the land causing it to crumble.

If you are planning a trip to Kenya and are interested in visiting Marafa Hell's Kitchen, it is recommended that you hire a local guide or join a tour group for safety and convenience.

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