Tourism
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There is a network of well-managed national parks, game reserves, marine parks, biosphere reserves, archaeological sites, and striking scenic beauty, pearly white sandy beaches along coral reef sheltered waters, green palms swaying with the breeze, sparkling cocktails and sumptuous international cuisine.
One of the best known Kenyan specialities is Nyama Choma-meaning literally ‘roasted meat’. Ugali is the much loved staple food of Kenya. Essentially a stiff porridge of maize flour, Ugali is served in large, freshly cooked brinks.
Game meat has become increasingly popular in Kenya. The best place to sample game meat is at the Carnivore, probably Kenya’s most famous restaurant. Excellent vegetarian meals can always be found alongside the best of regional Indian cuisine.
There is an incredible range of restaurants in Nairobi covering a world of cuisines. From Korean BBQ to French Novelle Cuisine, Ethiopian Injera to a Traditional Roast Sunday lunch, Hamburgers to Tandoori specialities, one will find exactly what they are looking for, or a new and unexpected treat. Kenya is, indeed, the ultimate ideal destination.
Wildlife Safari
Beach Safari
Sports Safari
The name Kenya has become a byword for athletic prowess. At many Olympic games and other international athletic competitions, the sight of Kenyans holding the gold, silver and bronze medals for a single athletic event has become commonplace.
Kenya has 38 golf courses spread across a range of landscapes. Other sporting events are the Safari Sevens Rugby, bullfighting, horseracing, tennis, international yacht racing and the world’s most grueling off road safari rally.
Specialist Safari
Kenya literally has something for everyone. No matter how unusual or specific one’s interest may be, Kenya will provide. Whether one is a keen bird watcher, or has interest in history, or has always dreamed of swimming with dolphins, Kenya is the destination.
KENYA’S DEVOLVED GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE BOOST FOR TOURISM
Kenya’s Tourism sector is taking advantage of devolved government structure to identify and package more tourism attractions in respective regions. Each region is endowed with unique tourist attractions. Each County has distinct and unique tourism features to be developed in line with product diversification strategy.
The Lake Turkana Cultural festivals provide an opportunity to showcase cultural diversity among the communities in the region. Besides culture, the event also provided a platform for tapping of other unexplored tourism products in the Northern tourism circuit considered as a virgin destination. The circuit is known as a cradle of mankind as it holds an unsurpassed archive of Human History. Kenya’s human fossil record dates back to the last 6 million years, making Kenya undisputedly the oldest record holder and truly the cradle of mankind.
The region is marketed as a cradle of mankind destination among other attractions such as adventure, film making owing to landscape, camping, rock art and other very interesting sites. The region has not only attracted the local researchers to archeological sites such as Kobi Fora, but also foreign students for research activities. Tourists especially from UK, Netherlands, and Italy among others have enjoyed these extreme attractions in this region, home to the largest permanent desert and the world largest alkaline lake that is Lake Turkana.