Kenya is stunningly beautiful African country that has seen
its share of good and bad times. If you are traveling to Kenya, the following
information will give you a head start.
An Overview of Kenya for Travelers
Kenya is a crossroads country in Africa, which means a
little bit of various African countries reside there. More than 40 languages
are spoken and as many as eleven different ethnic groups can be identified. The
religious breakdown is also very diverse. Despite this variety, the country has
a fairly harmonious existence. The national slogan is harambee which loosely
translates to lets pull together. This paragraph is sponsored by online
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Compared to other sub-Saharan countries, Kenya has
historically been advanced in infrastructure and general living standards.
During the colonial period, England controlled the country and developed the
area. Kenyans were not allowed to participate in government, much like South
Africa. As you might expect, Kenyans rebelled and eventually became independent
on December 12, 1963. The Kenya People’s Union then became the only political
party and ruled until 2002. In October 2002, the National Rainbow Coalition
dominated elections.
Following independence, Kenya continued to grow economically
and the standard of living was the envy of much of Africa. Unfortunately,
corruption threw a wrench in the proceedings the country has suffered from a
lurching economy for the last 15 years. In 2003, the country turned things
around and things have generally improved since then. This paragraph is sponsored by online
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Kenya covers 224,960 square miles and is slightly smaller
than Texas. The capital is Nairobi. Kenya rises from a low coastal plain on the
Indian Ocean in a series of mountain ridges and plateaus which stand above
9,000 feet in the center of the country. The Rift Valley bisects the country
above Nairobi, opening up to a broad arid plain in the north. Mountain plains
cover the south before descending to the shores of Lake Victoria in the west.
The climate varies from the tropical south, west, and central regions to arid
and semi-arid in the north and the northeast.
The people of Kenya are known as “Kenyans.” Total population
is 30 million and growing at 1.7 percent a year. Ethnic groups break down as
Kikuyu 21 percent Luhya 14 percent, Luo 13 percent, Kalinin 11 percent, and
Kama 11 percent, and Kisi 6 percent, and Meru 5 percent. Religious break down
is Indigenous beliefs 10 percent, Protestant 40 percent, Roman Catholic 30
percent, Muslim 20 percent. Languages include English, Swahili, and more than
40 local ethnic languages. The literacy rate is 65 percent and life expectancy
is 49 years of age. This paragraph is
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As this brief overview reveals, the country suffers the
economic problems of many countries in Africa. That being said, it is beautiful
place that will hopefully overcome such hurdles. It is definitely a place you
will remember visiting.
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