Haukadalur geothermal area
Two spectacular geysers – Geysir and Strokkur – are located close together. Geysir has given the name to the geological phenomenon of geysers. Geysir has been up to 100 m high in the past. Strokkur is very intense, erupting 25 – 35 m high every 4 – 8 minutes. In the area are some more geysers and hot springs.
Kalambo Falls
221 – 235 m tall, single plunge waterfall. The second tallest uninterrupted fall in Africa. Important archaeological site – a site of human settlement since 300 000 BC, starting from Acheulian culture.
Analavory Geysers
Cold geysers! Four warm gaseous water "geysers" with colourful cones. The water for these spouting springs reportedly is coming from the pipelines of the nearby mine – on the way the hot water is dissolving the lime and depositing it at the outflow. When the vents of outflow are blocked, the water may rise up to several meters high, but otherwise the water spouts 20 – 30 cm high.
Loburu Geysers and Hot Springs, Lake Bogoria
In several geothermal areas around Lake Bogoria, there are more than 10 active geysers, up to 5 m high.
Chemurkeu Hot Springs, Lake Bogoria
One of the four groups of geysers at Lake Bogoria with 40 hot springs and 4 geysers.
Koibobei Hot Springs and Geysers
One of the four groups of geysers at Lake Bogoria. Here are 3 geysers.
Losaramat Hot Springs and Geysers
One of the four groups of geysers at Lake Bogoria with 17 hot springs and 3 geysers among them.
Soro Hot Springs, Ol Kokwe Island
A group of hot springs – boiling springs, mud pots, fumaroles.
North Island Geyser, Lake Turkana
A field of hot springs and steam vents, fumaroles, and solfataras. Earlier a geyser has been reported here.
Logipi Geyser
Former geyser that in the 1930ies reached a height of 1.2 m. Now here are just boiling springs.