7 Breathtaking Truths About Kenya’s Landscape

Kenya is located in East Africa and is famed for its panoramic landscapes and mammoth wildlife preserves. Even if you’ve never been to Kenya, chances are you have gazed at Kenya’s savanna enormous elegance through films, books, and advertisements. God created Kenya’s terrain and poured his glory and a little more splendor into it.

Here are 7 things that make Kenya breathtaking

  1. Landscape that makes you ooh and aah: Kenya rises from the coastal plain on the Indian Ocean to give you beautiful beaches, captivating mountains and plateaus right at its center, the highlands, wide plains and dramatic escarpments that define the Great Rift Valley, the deserts of northern Kenya amongst other wonders of the world.
  2. Kenya’s economy is the largest in eastern and central Africa. Agriculture serves as the largest sector with tea and coffee as traditional cash crops, while fresh flowers are a fast-growing export. Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city serves as a major regional commercial and technical hub. Tourism amongst other service industries are economic drivers.
  3. People & Culture: Kenya has more than 42 ethnic groups- there are over 69 languages spoken throughout the country. Majority of Kenyans speak more than one African language. All ethnic groups boast of beautiful unique cultures like traditional songs, foods, beliefs, history and customs.
  4. Nature: Millions of visitors around the world visit Kenya to see its endless savanna and the animals that inhabit it like the Big 5. Kenya has more than 60 reserves and parks to protect these animals. The Kenyan ecosystem boasts of mountains, forests, deserts and swamps.
  5. Nairobi, which means the land of cool waters is also known as the safari capital of Africa. It is a fast, energetic, modern city that boasts of a national park within it. It serves as a fascinating introduction to both wildlife and fast city life.
  6. Kenya’s ancient sites at its Coast like the former town of Gedi which dates back to before the 14th century will not fail to enchant.
  7. Mount Kenya, the second-highest mountain in Africa sits in its own national park, amid indigenous fauna and flora.

Considering how absolutely extraordinary Kenya is, I don’t think it gets talked about well-nigh enough!

If you need to see the Big 5, witness the greatest wildebeest migration on Earth, encounter the Big cats, bounce on the beach, enjoy bird fluttering, sleep under the stars, have breakfast shoulder-to shoulder with giraffes, bask in flourishing creative arts scenes, etc., be sure to get jet in to the resplendent land of Kenya.

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