

Hiking · Camping · Cycling · Safaris · Road Trips · Team Building
Explore KenyaLike Never Before
Weekend adventures across the Rift Valley, the highlands and the parks, run by people who grew up walking them.
- Happy Adventurers
- 150+Happy Adventurers
- Successful Tours
- 40+Successful Tours
- Adventure Destinations
- 10+Adventure Destinations
- Customer Satisfaction
- 100%Customer Satisfaction
About HikeQuest
HikeQuest Tours & Safaris is a youth-driven Kenyan adventure company that creates unforgettable outdoor experiences. We connect people with nature while promoting friendship, wellness and exploration.

Our Mission
To inspire people to discover Kenya's hidden beauty one adventure at a time.
Our Vision
To become Kenya's leading youth adventure and travel community.
Our Values
Safety • Teamwork • Integrity • Passion • Respect • Excellence
Our Adventures
Six ways to see Kenya. Every trip includes transport from Nairobi, entry fees and a guide who has walked the route many times before.






Adventure Gallery
What Adventurers Say
“First hike I had ever done was Ngong Hills with these guys. The sweeper guide stayed with me the whole way and I never once felt like the slow one holding everybody up.”
“Booked the Longonot crater loop for a group of twelve. Transport was on time, the fee covered exactly what they said it would and nobody had to chase anyone for change.”
“We used them for a company team-building day at Naivasha. They planned it around what we asked for instead of running a stock programme. Our own team leads got to take part for once.”
From The Trail Journal

Guides · 18 July 2026
Your first hike in Kenya: what to actually carry
Most first-timers pack too much of the wrong thing then borrow the right thing on the trail. Here is the honest list.

Destinations · 5 June 2026
Cycling Hell's Gate: the only park in Kenya where you can
Zebra on one side, cliffs on the other and no engine noise. A practical guide to riding the valley floor.

Guides · 22 May 2026
Point Lenana in three days: what the climb is really like
Kenya's trekking summit at 4,985 metres does not need ropes. It does need altitude sense and a head torch.

Ready for your next adventure?
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