A Kenyan activist hugged a tree for three straight days, broke her own record, and forced global attention onto forest protection.
Record confirmation
Record confirmation
- Truphena Muthoni earned official recognition.
- Guinness World Records validated the endurance feat.
- The verified time landed at 72 hours.
- Approval arrived January 26, 2026.
- The action took place in Nyeri.
- It unfolded outside Mutahi Kahiga’s office.
- The point was pushing back against deforestation.
- Indigenous tree protection stayed front and center.
- She already held a 48-hour tree-hug record.
- That earlier mark came during 2025.
- This run is intentionally aimed higher.
- Evidence footage sealed the result.
- The act framed nature as a shared family.
- Conservation was pitched without confrontation.
- Cultural environmental wisdom got spotlighted.
- Endurance became the delivery system.
- She celebrated support from Kenyans.
- The moment boosted her activist profile.
- Communities picked up the sustainability signal.
- Individual action scaled into global notice.