Discover the Timeless Christmas Tradition of Sergoit Hill
Just 20 kilometers northeast of Eldoret town, on the Moiben plateau, lies Sergoit Hill, a stunning tree-covered rocky outcrop surrounded by vast wheat farms. This natural hill hosts an extraordinary tradition that has endured for nearly 50 years: the Sergoit Hill Annual Pilgrimage.
Every Christmas and New Year, in a festive spirit, hundreds of people hike to the top of Sergoit Hill in a ritual reminiscent of the biblical gathering of saints.
From the hilltop, pilgrims enjoy breathtaking views of the sprawling wheat farms, the Cherang’any and Ndalat Hills, and the serene landscape that stretches beyond the horizon. The views are stunning and the gentle mountain breeze and tranquil environment create a refreshing escape for all who visit.
Believed to have started in the 1970s, the Sergoit Hill Pilgrimage has grown into a defining feature of the local culture.
With nearly five decades of history, the Sergoit Hill Annual Pilgrimage represents a unique cultural treasure. And although it holds no specific cultural or religious significance, It offers not only a glimpse into the enduring traditions of Sergoit but also the potential to become a celebrated nature trail and tourism hotspot.
Let’s spread the word about this remarkable tradition and ensure its legacy continues for generations to come! See you there this Christmas and the New Year. #SergoitHill #ChristmasTradition #NatureTrail #CulturalHeritage
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