Kariti Postal Codes: 10230 to 10300 | Ndia, Kirinyaga
Postal Codes for Kariti range from 10230 to 10300 in Ndia, Kirinyaga, Kenya. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Kariti, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Kariti
Showing 5 places in Kariti. Last verified with official records on April 25, 2026.
| Gacharu | |
| Mukui | |
| Nyangio | |
| Sagana | |
| Thigirichi |
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Sample Address Format for Kariti
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Street Address / PO Box
Kariti, Ndia, Kirinyaga, 10300
KENYA
Kariti on the Map
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Kariti councils in Kenya.
Kariti Quick Facts
| Country | Kenya (KE) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Kenya → Kirinyaga → Ndia |
| Postal Code | 10230~10300 |
| County | Kirinyaga |
| Constituencies | Ndia |
| ISO Codes | KE / KEN / 404 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ke |
| Coordinates | -0.9, 37.3 |
| Places | 5 |
What to Know About Kariti
Key Facts
Kariti is a sub-location within Ndia Constituency in Kirinyaga County, Kenya, representing one of the smallest administrative divisions in the country's governance structure. Located in the central region of Kenya, Kariti sits within the fertile agricultural highlands of Kirinyaga County, approximately 100 kilometers northeast of Nairobi. This area forms part of the larger Mount Kenya region, characterized by its volcanic soils and favorable climate for farming. While specific population figures for individual sub-locations like Kariti are not routinely published at this granular level, the broader Ndia constituency had an estimated population of over 150,000 people according to recent census data, with Kariti contributing to this total as one of its constituent sub-locations. The area covers approximately 5-10 square kilometers, typical of Kenyan sub-locations, which serve as the fundamental building blocks of local administration. Kariti contains several villages and settlements within its boundaries, though it does not have further formal administrative subdivisions below the sub-location level. The region's economy is predominantly agricultural, with residents engaged in tea, coffee, and subsistence farming, benefiting from the area's rich volcanic soils and adequate rainfall patterns. For residents and businesses operating within Kariti, accessing accurate postal code information for mail delivery and official documentation requires specific knowledge of this sub-location's addressing system within Kenya's postal network.
Neighboring Regions
- Kiamuturi
- Kiarugu
- Kiangaci
- Kiamwathi
- Gatugura