Kiambu - Paradise Lost Caves Attractions
Paradise Lost has seemingly unending caves that were discovered by workers in 1996. An exploration and excavation by archeologists revealed 8,000 to 12,000 year old human remains. Obsidian rock artifacts from the Late Stone Age, over 2.5 million years ago, were also discovered.
The caves were shelters, eroded by the water of the nearby Gichi River. They are located in 52 acres of forest behind a waterfall. Visitors can walk and crawl through a labyrinth of caves, which was made possible by lighting some parts of the caves.
Paradise Lost also offers camel, horse or boat rides and a scenic dam for swimming or fishing.
The caves were shelters, eroded by the water of the nearby Gichi River. They are located in 52 acres of forest behind a waterfall. Visitors can walk and crawl through a labyrinth of caves, which was made possible by lighting some parts of the caves.
Paradise Lost also offers camel, horse or boat rides and a scenic dam for swimming or fishing.