Burudani Adventure Park is an outdoor recreation facility in Tigoni, Kiambu County.
It provides structured access to a network of hiking trails.
The park offers managed paths through active tea plantations and indigenous Tigoni forest segments.
It is approximately 30 kilometres northwest of Nairobi's central business district. This location makes it a logistically viable day trip for nature-based activities.
The hiking environment at Burudani encompasses a varied topography typical of the Limuru highlands.
The trails are established on red volcanic soil, which can become slippery during wet seasons.
The routes traverse altitudes averaging 2,100 metres above sea level. These feature gentle inclines through tea fields and steeper, more technical sections within the forested areas.
The park's infrastructure ensures that all trails are clearly marked with directional signposts to facilitate navigation.
Burudani Adventure Park provides a controlled and safe hiking environment. This contrasts with public forest reserves.
The trails are maintained and patrolled. These measures reduce navigational challenges and enhance security.
Integrating hiking with other managed activities creates a multi-activity destination.
This is suitable for corporate groups, families, and individuals. They can find a structured outdoor experience with available amenities and support staff.
The park itself covers approximately 40 acres of dedicated recreational land.
This core area contains the infrastructure for activities such as zip-lining, high ropes courses, and the main visitor facilities.
The managed hiking trails extend beyond the park's perimeter. These create loops that incorporate an additional 10-15 kilometres of pathways through the neighbouring Tigoni tea estates and forest reserves under agreement with local landholders.
In preparation for the 2026 season, Burudani Adventure Park has completed several infrastructure upgrades.
All trail markers and navigational signposts have been replaced with higher-visibility, weather-resistant materials.
A new covered rest-stop, designated the 'Tigoni Shelter', has been constructed at the halfway point of the Challenging Forest Trek.
The main reception area now includes an updated trail map and a briefing zone for all hiking groups.
The park features two primary, clearly demarcated hiking trails.
These are designed to accommodate different levels of fitness and experience.
Both routes begin and end at the main park entrance, allowing for easy access to facilities pre- and post-hike.
This trail is designed for novice hikers, families with children, or visitors seeking a low-intensity walk.
The path consists of wide, well-compacted earth tracks that circumnavigate the tea plantations adjacent to the park.
This route is intended for hikers with a moderate level of fitness. It offers a more strenuous experience.
The trail branches off from the Tea Fields Circuit. It enters a section of indigenous forest characterised by steeper gradients and uneven terrain.
| Feature | Tea Fields Circuit | Tigoni Forest Trek |
|---|---|---|
| Difficulty Rating | Easy | Moderate |
| Distance | 4 kilometres | 9 kilometres |
| Estimated Duration | 1.5 - 2 hours | 3.5 - 4.5 hours |
| Elevation Gain | Approx. 50 metres | Approx. 250 metres |
| Terrain Type | Wide, compacted earth tracks through tea fields. Predominantly flat with gentle inclines. | Mixed terrain, including tea field tracks, narrow forest paths, steep ascents/descents. Uneven. |
| Suitability | Novice hikers, families, low-intensity walk. Moderate mobility. | Hikers with moderate fitness, strenuous experience. Not suitable for pushchairs/wheelchairs. |
Specific points of interest are signposted along the trails.
The Tigoni Forest Trek features the 'Giant Fig Tree', a notable indigenous specimen estimated to be over 100 years old.
At the highest point of this trek, hikers reach the 'Limuru Highlands Overlook'. This is a natural clearing that provides a panoramic view across the tea estates towards the Ngong Hills on clear days.
The Tea Fields Circuit passes a small, seasonal waterfall during the rainy months, typically April to June and October to December.
The ecosystem supports a variety of plant and bird life.
The forest section is home to indigenous trees such as the African Olive (Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata) and the Cape Chestnut (Calodendrum capense).
Birdwatchers can identify species including the Silvery-cheeked Hornbill, Hartlaub's Turaco, and various sunbirds.
Hikers are unlikely to see larger mammals. They may encounter Sykes' monkeys and the tracks of small antelopes like the duiker.
Burudani Adventure Park offers a range of other bookable activities that can be combined with a hiking excursion.
These activities are managed by trained instructors and utilise certified safety equipment.
The park's aerial activities provide elevated perspectives of the surrounding forest canopy.
The sky cycling apparatus consists of a bicycle secured to a high-wire cable. Participants pedal across a set distance.
The facility also includes a multi-stage zip-line course with varying lengths and speeds. These are designed for adrenaline-based recreation.
Burudani is a recognised venue for corporate and group team-building events.
Facilitated programmes utilise activities such as high ropes courses, archery, and crate tower building to achieve specific group-dynamic objectives.
All packages are structured and led by professional facilitators.
The park's activity portfolio serves different age groups and physical abilities.
Low-impact activities like archery suit a wide range of participants.
The multi-level high ropes course offers increasing degrees of difficulty. These range from family-friendly lower levels to more physically demanding upper levels.
Logistical planning is required for any visit to Burudani Adventure Park.
All activities, including hiking, must be pre-booked to ensure capacity management and guide availability.
The optimal hiking periods are during the dry seasons: January to March and July to early October.
During these months, trails are dry and firm, and views are generally clearer.
The rainy seasons (April-June and November-December) result in lush, green landscapes. However, they can also produce muddy and slippery trail conditions requiring appropriate footwear.
Both self-guided and guided hiking options are available.
The trails are sufficiently well-marked for experienced hikers to navigate independently.
For groups, or those unfamiliar with the area, hiring a local guide is recommended.
Guides are trained in first aid and possess local knowledge of the flora and fauna. This adds an interpretive layer to the experience.
The 4km Tea Fields Circuit is largely accessible to individuals with a moderate level of mobility.
Its wide paths and minimal elevation gain can accommodate families with older children.
The 9km Tigoni Forest Trek is not accessible for pushchairs, wheelchairs, or individuals with significant mobility limitations. This is due to its narrow, uneven, and steep sections.
The park operates on a set schedule.
Access for hiking and other activities is managed within these hours.
Fees are structured based on residency status and the desired package.
All prices are listed in Kenya Shillings (KES) and are subject to change.
Pre-booking is mandatory via the official park website or listed contact numbers.
| Activity / Package | Citizen / Resident Price (KES) | Non-Resident Price (KES) | Inclusions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hiking Only (Self-Guided) | 1,500 | 2,500 | Park entry, trail access, use of facilities. |
| Guided Hike (Per Person, Min 4) | 2,500 | 3,500 | Park entry, trail access, professional guide. |
| Hike & Zip-line Combo | 3,000 | 4,500 | Park entry, self-guided hike, one zip-line session. |
| Full Day Adventure Package | 5,500 | 7,000 | Park entry, guided hike, zip-line, sky cycling, archery. |
Bookings are confirmed upon receipt of payment.
The process is as follows:
A formal cancellation policy is in effect.
To initiate a cancellation, a written request must be sent via email.
Proper preparation is essential for a safe and successful hiking experience at Burudani Adventure Park.
The park is accessible via private or public transport from Nairobi.
From Nairobi CBD, take the A104 highway (Waiyaki Way) towards Nakuru.
Turn off at the Sigona interchange and proceed towards Limuru town.
From Limuru, follow the signs for Tigoni.
The park is well-signposted from the main Tigoni road.
The journey typically takes 60-90 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.