Mai Mahiu

Maai Mahiu
Maai Mahiu
Location of Maai Mahiu
Coordinates: 0°58′51″S 36°35′15″E / 0.98078°S 36.58742°E / -0.98078; 36.58742,
CountryKenya
CountyNakuru County
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Maai Mahiu is a town in Kenya's Nakuru County. The name means "hot water" in native Kikuyu, but another derivative could be "me'imayu", meaning impassable in Maasai.

Maai Mahiu has a train station as well as an inland container depot on the Nairobi–Malaba Standard Gauge Railway, which was inaugurated in October 2019.

The Kenya government has established a 50-acre Special Economic Zone in Maai Mahiu, to facilitate investment in the region, in financial, hospitality, retail, and recreational facilities.

In April 2024, a flash flood nearby killed at least 50 people in the village of Kamuchiri. The flood resulted from a blockage in a culvert beneath a railway embankment which led to a catastrophic failure and inundation; initially, it was reported as arising from a dam burst.