[ATTACH=full]243225[/ATTACH]A 30-minute drive from Malindi town is a small unassuming village with conspicuous baobab trees.
The village is called Marafa, but its proximity to the biodiversity-rich Dakatcha woodlands is not its most outstanding feature. That title goes to the Marafa depression, more famously known as Hell’s Kitchen.
Hell’s Kitchen is an odd sandstone canyon that might be Kenya’s best kept-secret. It looks surreal and most people tend to confuse it for a different gorge, Hell’s Gate, located in Naivasha.
The mini-canyon is officially known as Hell’s Kitchen. The name comes from the high temperatures for which it is famous. No tours are done during the day as the temperatures reach highs of 50 degrees at some point in the canyon.
Check out some amazing photos I took while on a trip to Marafa https://africavacationsafaris.com/safari-deals/marafa-hells-kitchen-gallery/