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Guinness World Records Confirms Truphena Muthoni’s 72-Hour Tree-Hug Challenge

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Last updated: 2026/01/26 at 3:55 PM
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Kenyan environmental activist Truphena Muthoni has officially been recognised by Guinness World Records (GWR) for her 72-hour tree-hugging marathon, more than a month after completing the feat. The 22-year-old staged the challenge outside Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga’s office from Monday, December 8, to Thursday, December 11, 2025, to protest deforestation and promote environmental conservation.

This marked Truphena’s second record-breaking attempt, following her earlier 48-hour tree-hug record in 2025. Guinness World Records confirmed the achievement on Monday, January 26, after reviewing the evidence submitted during her attempt. The confirmation was shared through GWR’s social media platforms, accompanied by videos of Truphena embracing the tree throughout the marathon.

In a social media post, Guinness explained that Truphena’s mission was to advocate for the protection of indigenous trees and honour traditional environmental wisdom. The statement read: “Longest marathon hugging a tree — 72 hours by @truphena_muthoni. Truphena’s goal with this record attempt was to elevate and advocate for the protection of indigenous trees and to honour the wisdom of indigenous peoples. She broke her own record of 48 hours, set earlier in 2025.”

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Through her attempt, Truphena aims to send a global message that caring for the planet does not require conflict or fear. “Hugging a tree shows that nature is not separate from us, it is family. If one person can stay connected for 72 hours, then surely humanity can learn to protect what still sustains us,” she said. Following the official confirmation, Truphena expressed her excitement and gratitude to Kenyans for their support. “I’m extremely happy. I’m beyond excited. I want to thank Kenyans for supporting me,” she stated.

The achievement highlights Truphena’s dedication to environmental activism and her innovative approach to raising awareness. By combining endurance and advocacy, she has inspired communities to protect indigenous trees and adopt sustainable practices. This recognition cements Truphena Muthoni as one of Kenya’s most determined environmental activists, demonstrating that individual action can make a global impact while promoting a message of care, connection, and responsibility toward nature.

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