Visiting Kenya – What You Should Know

July 7th, 2010
Visiting Kenya - What You Should Know

Kenya is an East African country. Its surrounded by Sudan, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Somalia. Tourism is Kenya’s major foreign earner right after agriculture. Najib Balala, the honorable Minister for tourism developed and promoted tourism to a point where tourist revenue increased substantially.

There are many tourist attractions in Kenya with some of them being national parks, game reserves, the coast and the Rift Valley. Millions of animals can be seen in the national parks as well as the game reserves. Kenya is quite popular for its cultural tourism, beach tourism, sport tourism and eco tourism. Because of its high regard for conservation of nature, industry has grown immensely.It is also becoming a place that vet jobs London and other educational institutions will send students and people starting out in animal care careers to intern and study, due to the mass conservation and park systems in place.

There are many chances to be in touch with nature in Kenya some of which are the Rift Valley which holds many lakes and rivers, hills, plains, rocks and grassland vegetation, Mt. Longonot dormant volcano, Lake Naivasha where you can watch large hippos and fish all day long and the equator next to the geothermal power station.

Another attraction known for its nature and wildlife is Lake Nakuru. This lake offers the tourist a great deal of bird habitation with the white and pink flamingos being the most popular.

Whether you are touring Kenya on business, for leisure, sports or educational purposes, you will find a wide array of beautiful land, entertainment and attractions to keep you occupied. Just about anyone worldwide can enjoy the pleasures of Kenya and East Africa. There is so much to do and see and everyone is happy. It is a simple place to just sit back and take in its breathtaking views or enjoy some of its cultural attractions and entertainment. Perhaps your next vacation or holiday might be in Kenya.

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