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Tourism project in Hell’s gate Park raises storm

Workers in a section of Hells Gate national park in Naivasha where an investor has embarked on building a team building facility. [Antony Gitonga/Standard]

For a visitor to the world-renowned Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, the towering cliffs and undulating grasslands provide one of the few remaining places in the country where one can walk alongside herds of buffalo, zebras, eland and giraffes.

The park was gazzeted in 1984. It was previously grazing land for wildlife and pastoralist communities.

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