Cherang'any Hills

Cherangani Hills
Cherang'any
Highest point
Elevation3,530 m (11,580 ft)
Prominence1,521 m (4,990 ft)
Parent peakMount Satima
Coordinates1°16′02″N 35°29′59″E / 1.26719°N 35.49962°E / 1.26719; 35.49962
Geography
Cherangani Hills is located in Kenya
Cherangani Hills
Cherangani Hills
Location in Kenya
Range coordinates1°16′02″N 35°29′59″E / 1.26719°N 35.49962°E / 1.26719; 35.49962
Geology
Mountain typeResidual Mountain

The Cherang'any Hills are a range of hills in the western highlands of Kenya. The hills are one of Kenya's five main forests and catchment areas. The highlands, the large central plateau, is divided by the Mau Escarpment which rises from the border with Tanzania up to the Cherang'any Hills. The escarpment bounds the plateau that rises to the slopes of Mount Elgon.[1] The Cherangany Hills span three counties namely Trans Nzoia, Elgeyo Marakwet and West Pokot. The highest point of the range is the summit of Nakugen at 3530 m, which can be ascended from the south from parking space at a Kenyan Wildlife Service station, located at 1°09′46″N 35°29′36″E / 1.16284°N 35.49325°E / 1.16284; 35.49325.[2] [3][4] Other notable peaks include; Chemnirot (3520 m), Kameleogon (3500 m), Chebon (3375 m), Chepkotet (3370 m), Karelachgelat (3350 m) and Sodang (3211 m). They are home to a marginalized hunter-gatherer community called the Sengwer.

  1. ^ "Kenyalogy: Geography - Rift Valley and Highlands". www.kenyalogy.com. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
  2. ^ Paul Clarke (1989). The Mountains of Kenya: A Walker's Guide. Mountain Club of Kenya, 1989. p. 191. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  3. ^ "Nakugen - Peakbagger". Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  4. ^ "Nakugen". Petter Bjorstad. 2020-02-07. Retrieved 2020-03-02.