“I am an outdoor person who love to meet new friends while exploring off-beaten-track places. Travelling is not just about destination, but about the experiences of the journey towards the destination.”
Have you heard of the abandoned reservoir that had been re-discovered by the National Heritage Board not too long ago last year?
The forgotten reservoir, reported to be dated as early as 1905, had appeared in the early maps. But by the fifties, it had vanished from the maps and its location was not officially marked for sixty years. Prior to the fifties, the reservoir was marked as a private property and, later, a swimming pool. The last mentioned of the reservoir was in 1948, since then it was lost in the history and no one knows its existence till 2015.
Would you like to visit this long lost reservoir in Keppel Hill and explore more around the area? Understand that by hiking further up, it will lead to Mount Faber. Though I did hike further into the forest during the last trip but did not cross to Mount Faber. I would like to try it this time. If you are as curious as I am, please come join usus.for this adventurous hiking trip.
My Contact Detail:
Georgina Chin: HP: 96226838, Email: chiefs@ThreePlayGrounds.com or message me via the Chat tab at this event page
Well organised and very nice group to travel with.
Feedback: - I would not have staid in Nairobi the day we landed and would have gone straight to Amboseli and sleep in Amboseli directly the first night. - Same on the way back, Saturday was a bit wasted in Nairobi while I would have instead staid one more night in Masai Mara. - Mara Chui at Masai... Read more