1. Kenya is Africa's most popular safari destination
andit's capitalNairobi is East Africa's economic
hub. Kenya has a decent tourist infrastructure and
lots of resorts along its coastline. It's a testament
to the country's many natural attractions that
tourists continue to visit despite being under the
official Travel Warning list in several countries
including the US.
2. Location: Kenya is located in Eastern Africa, bordering
the Indian Ocean, between Somalia and Tanzania,
Area: 582,650 sq km, (slightly more than twice the size
of Nevada or similar in size to France).
Capital City: Nairobi
Population: Around 32 million people live in Kenya
Language: English (official), Kiswahili (official), as well
as numerous indigenous languages.
Religion: Protestant 45%, Roman Catholic 33%,
indigenous beliefs 10%, Muslim 10%, other 2%. A large
majority of Kenyans are Christian, but estimates for the
percentage of the population that adheres to Islam or
indigenous beliefs vary widely.
Climate: It's generally sunny, dry and not too hot for
most of the year in Kenya despite being situated on the
equator. The main rainy seasons are from March to May
and November to December but the amount of rainfall
varies year to year --