The Seven Ponds Hike is a challenging high-altitude trek in the Aberdare Range, known for its steep ascent, expansive moorlands, and unique alpine tarns scattered across the summit. It is an ideal hike for endurance building and altitude training.
The Seven Ponds Hike is a challenging high-altitude trek located deep within the Aberdare Range, in the remote moorlands of Nyandarua County. Rising to elevations of approximately 3,800 meters above sea level, this hike is widely regarded as one of the best training grounds in Kenya for hikers preparing for major expeditions such as Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro.
The hike typically begins near the forest edge, where hikers pass through a short section of vegetation before quickly transitioning into a steep and continuous ascent. Unlike many forest-based trails in the Aberdares, Seven Ponds is defined by its relentless climb right from the start. The trail features narrow paths, rocky sections, and open ridges that steadily gain elevation, testing both endurance and mental resilience.
As altitude increases, the landscape opens up into expansive alpine moorlands characterized by tussock grass, low shrubs, and wide rolling hills. The environment becomes more exposed, with cool winds and sweeping views of the surrounding Aberdare peaks and valleys. This section offers brief relief from the steep climb but remains physically demanding due to the high altitude and cumulative elevation gain.
The highlight of the hike is the summit plateau, where the Seven Ponds — a series of natural alpine tarns — are spread across the moorland. These shallow water bodies create a unique and striking feature in the high-altitude landscape, giving the hike its name. The summit provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Aberdare wilderness, with vast rolling terrain stretching endlessly in all directions.
Trail Grade
Moorland / Rocky Trails / Steep Ascents