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Know Before You Go
Quick IntelEstimated Cost
Entry fees typically range from KSH 500 to KSH 1,500 depending on residency status.
Best For
Perfect for adventurous groups, beginner hikers seeking a challenge, and those looking for an off-grid stargazing escape.
Access & Logistics
Camping requires self-sufficiency; ensure you bring all your own water, food, and gear as there are no shops on-site.
Operating Hours
Open 24 hours for camping; day trips recommended from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Editor's Review
Mount Suswa is a dormant volcanic masterpiece located in the Great Rift Valley, offering a raw and unfiltered connection to nature. Because it is located in a remote area of Narok, you must plan your transport carefully, as a reliable 4x4 vehicle is non-negotiable for the final stretch of the journey.
If you are looking for a more accessible alternative for a quick hike without the full commitment of a mountain climb, the nearby Hell's Gate National Park offers similar volcanic landscapes and established cycling paths that are much easier to navigate.
The Cost: Entry fees generally hover around KSH 500 for citizens and KSH 1,500 for non-residents, with additional small fees for camping and local guides, who are highly recommended to help you navigate the crater floor safely.
The Experience: Visiting Suswa is a physically demanding adventure that involves traversing rocky, unpaved terrain. You will spend your time hiking across volcanic slopes and exploring deep, winding cave systems, so sturdy hiking boots and good physical stamina are essential for a comfortable trip.
What you can see: You can see the expansive double crater, unique obsidian caves, and a variety of wildlife including baboons and various bird species, all while immersing yourself in the rich cultural history of the local Maasai community who manage the conservancy.
Mount Suswa is the ultimate detox for city dwellers, provided you respect the rugged terrain and prepare for a truly off-grid experience. It is a rewarding destination that prioritizes raw, natural beauty over modern convenience.
More Details

Explorer Ken's Advice
"Visit the obsidian caves early in the morning to witness the stunning light filtration before the midday heat sets in."
Things to Consider
The access road is extremely rugged and requires a high-clearance 4x4 vehicle; do not attempt this in a standard sedan.
Feedback
Top Google Reviews
Kaya Trailers
camping on Mount Suswa was an incredible experience! The rugged terrain, stunning views, and peaceful atmosphere made it a perfect getaway. The unique landscape with volcanic craters and caves adds to the adventure. It’s a great spot for hiking, stargazing, and immersing yourself in nature.
samson musoka
The best hiking Mt ever for beginners.it has the view of the escarpment
Gregory
A very nice serene environment that helps detox from the hustle and bustle of a busy city that Nairobi is
Abiud
My trip to Mount Suswa wasn’t just about climbing a volcano — it was about finding stillness in nature. The silence of the crater, the vastness of the landscape, and the warmth of the local Maasai community made it an experience far beyond just a hike.
Nyambura N
Amazing hiking experience. The mount is rocky soo no too much dust but alil challenging. Amazing views at the top after the hike there's the local women thered selling all masaai stuffs had soo much fun
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