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Kenya | The pride of Africa

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Kenya | The pride of Africa

Coordinates

Kenya is located in East Africa with approximate coordinates of 1.2921° S latitude and 36.8219° E longitude.

Average Rainfall

Kenya has diverse climatic regions. In Nairobi, the capital, the average annual rainfall is around 800 mm (31 inches). Coastal areas, like Mombasa, receive more rainfall, with an average annual rainfall of approximately 1,000 mm to 1,500 mm (39 to 59 inches).

Arid and semi-arid regions in the north and east receive less rainfall, often below 500 mm (20 inches) annually.

Average Temperatures

The average temperatures in Kenya vary with geography and altitude. In Nairobi, which is at an elevation of around 1,795 meters (5,889 feet), average daytime temperatures range from 10°C to 26°C (50°F to 79°F).

Coastal areas are generally warmer, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 31°C (75°F to 88°F). In the northern arid regions, temperatures can be even higher.

Climate

Kenya's climate varies from tropical on the coastline to arid in the interior, with cooler temperatures in the highlands. The country has two rainy seasons: the long rains from March to May and the short rains from October to December. These are interspersed with dry periods.

Capital City

The capital city of Kenya is Nairobi. It is the largest city in Kenya and serves as the country's economic, political, and cultural hub.

Population

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Kenya had a population of approximately 54 million people. Please note that population figures may have changed since then due to natural population growth.

Culture

Kenya is a diverse country with more than 40 ethnic groups, each contributing to the rich tapestry of Kenyan culture. The culture is heavily influenced by traditional customs, music, dance, and art.

The Maasai, Kikuyu, Luo, and Kamba are some of the prominent ethnic groups, each with its own unique traditions and languages. English and Swahili are the official languages, with Swahili being widely spoken.

Kenya remains a preferred safari destination, offering an unforgettable blend of wildlife, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty for travelers of all types, from safari enthusiasts to first-time visitors.

Kenya is a preferred safari destination for several compelling reasons, making it one of the top choices for travelers seeking an authentic and memorable wildlife experience. Here are some key factors that contribute to Kenya's popularity as a safari destination


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Experiences exclusive to Kenya

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Top safaris in Kenya

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10 Days Uganda Primates, Apes and Safari, Mid Range Tour

This tour takes our clients to popular National Parks in Uganda that include Lake Mburo National Park for game drives and boat cruises, to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National park for gorilla trekking to Queen Elizabeth National park for game drives and a boat cruise on Kazinga channel, to Kibale Forest National park for chimpanzee trekking and wetland walk before you drive to Murchison Falls National park for game drives and a boat cruise to the bottom of the falls.

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News and updates

Budget lodges in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Below is our list of selected low-budget and some mid-range hotels and restaurants from as low as $20.

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Is it safe for LGBT to visit Uganda

Despite some negative press, Uganda is a safe country for gay and lesbian travelers. However, Uganda is a conservative country and we recommend discretion this applies to people who intend to reside in the country for quite a long time.

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Bakiga

The Bakiga are a diverse tribe that inhabit districts of Rubanda, Kabale, Rukiga, Kanungu and parts of Rukungiri and Ntungamo districts, which makes the original kigezi region.

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