Hyrax Hill, Nakuru
Facts and practical information
Hyrax Hill is a prehistoric site near Nakuru in the Rift Valley province of Kenya. It is a rocky spur roughly half a kilometer in length, with an elevation of 1,900 meters above sea level at its summit. The site was first discovered in 1926 by Louis Leakey during excavations at the nearby Nakuru Burial Site, and Mary Leakey conducted the first major excavations between 1937 and 1938. There are two distinct areas of occupation at Hyrax Hill: one which was occupied during the Pastoral Neolithic and late Iron Age, and one which was occupied by the Sirikwa earlier in the Iron Age. ()
Nakuru
Hyrax Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hyrax Hill Prehistoric Site and Museum, Menengai, Menengai Forest, Nakuru North Cemetery.