Kenya tourism sector has undergone changes recently in January 2014, following the introduction of the 16% VAT on tourism services which marked increase in conservation fees. This led to increased park rates including:
The entry charges at Amboseli National Park in Kenya and Nakuru National Park in Kenya are USD 90 per person per night and USD 55 per child per night. The entry charges to Meru National Park in Kenya and Kora National park in Kenya are USD 75 per person per night and USD 40 per child per night. The entry charges to Nairob Continue reading ...
Educational levels in Kenya are on the rise especially post – secondary education. Many students after the completion of their fourth form in Kenya, consider joining institutions of high learning in Kenya- either colleges in Kenya or universities in Kenya. This has increased demand for the establishment of more universities in Kenya and colleges in Kenya. From this spirit, private universities in Kenya have been established , and they offer courses in Kenya practically and very innovatively. Common private universities in Kenya include Mt. Kenya University in Kenya, Daystar Continue reading ...
The issue of drug abuse and alcohol misuse in Kenya and dangers cannot be over emphasized. The youths in Kenya are the most affected in the menace of alcohol and drugs abuse in Kenya. Depressions of life in Kenya is the major contribute to alcohol abuse especially among the youth and the productive Kenyans. Misuse of drugs and alcohol in Kenya which does not only include the abuse of recreational or illegal drugs, but also includes the abuse of prescription drugs for the desired side effects. Seeing of the signs and being aware of one abusing alcohol and taking swift action is of paramount Continue reading ...
The Galleria Shopping Mall in Nairobi, Kenya is located on Langata Road, adjacent to the Bomas of Kenya Stage and The Brookhouse International School. The Galleria mall in Nairobi was opened recently in 2010 and was originally designed to cater for the unmet need of the Karen and Langata areas in Nairobi by providing a wide selection of stores under one shopping mall in Nairobi, with a variety of products and services for the residents of Nairobi. Galleria Shopping Mall in Nairobi now stands on a class of its own as a vibrant modern shopping mall, dining mall and entertainment destination i Continue reading ...
The Nyayo National Stadium in Kenya was built in 1983 and is a multi-purpose stadium found in Nairobi city centre. Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi is the second largest stadium in Kenya, following after the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani, Nairobi. Nyayo National Stadium is usually host to local professional football games in Kenya such as matches Gor Mahia and A.F.C Leopards in Kenya. The Stadium in Nairobi is also hosts athletic at different levels.
The Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi includes a full build sports complex, as well as a 30,000 seat capacity all around t Continue reading ...
Tourism in Kenya is the second largest source of foreign exchange revenue, following agriculture in Kenya and is therefore important in the country. Nairobi being the capital city of Kenya is also the only capital city in the world with a National Park. Other than the National Park in Nairobi, the city of Nairobi has several tourist attractions to offer. This makes Nairobi an attraction to both the local tourists and those planning to travel to Kenya or invest in the tourism sector in Kenya. The different tourist attractions in Nairobi include; Nairobi National Park, Bomas of Kenya, Giraffe Continue reading ...
Nairobi, Kenya’s capital is best known for traffic and congestion, mainly in the morning and at peak hours in the evenings. This issue of traffic jams and congestion in Kenya is what led to Nairobi being classified as the second worst city to live and drive in all over the world. This is according to a report in Kenya that was released earlier this year. Apparently, the issue of traffic jams seems not to be getting a proper solution any time soon from the government of Kenya. The city of Nairobi is already congested with residential premises, businesses and commercial centers. Most ro Continue reading ...
Many of us Kenyans have been conditioned to study-life! It is well laid out that once we finish our secondary education in Kenya, what should follow is campus or college, preferably campus. Kids rack their brains dry so as to attain that grade B+ or thereabout to gain entry into the various public universities in Kenya. For those students with financially able parents, they know that they will eventually end up in University, with a grade A or D. The most they have to do is sit for that secondary school final examination in Kenya.
Over time, students in Kenya a Continue reading ...
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