10 Wonderful Things You May Not Know About Kenya

Kenya is a country known for its wildlife, landscapes, and cultural diversity. However, there are some fascinating and lesser-known aspects of Kenya that you might find surprising. Here are ten of the craziest things you may not know about Kenya:

  1. The Maasai

A tribe of Kenya known for their unique way of life and traditional dress. However, did you know that they often drink the raw milk ans blood of their cattle as a way of getting vital nutrients?

  1. Wild life

Kenya is home to some of the world’s most unusual and endangered species of animals, including the Grevy’s zebra, the hirola antelope, and the reticulated giraffe.

  1. Rift valley

The Great Rift Valley, which runs through Kenya, is one of the most geologically active areas in the world. It’s home to numerous geysers, hot springs, and volcanoes, including the world’s only carbon dioxide lake.

  1. The coast

The Kenyan coastline is dotted with ancient ruins, including the ruins of Gedi, which date back to the 13th century and are believed to have been a Swahili trading centre.

  1. Desert Lake

Lake Turkana, located in northern Kenya, is the largest desert lake in the world. It’s also home to some of the oldest human remains ever discovered.

  1. Most flamingos

Kenya is home to the world’s largest population of flamingos, with millions of the pink birds gathering at Lake Nakuru and Lake Bogoria.

  1. Fort Jesus

The Mombasa Island is home to the Fort Jesus, a historic Portuguese fort built in the 16th century that now serves as a museum.

  1. Elephants of a kind

Kenya is one of the few places in the world where you can see wild elephants with incredibly long tusks, which can reach up to three metres in length.

  1. Music diversity

The Kenyan music scene is vibrant and diverse, with a range of genres including Benga, Taarab, and Afro-pop. Kenyan artists like Sauti Sol have become popular both locally and internationally because of their creativity in music composition.

  1. Coffee quality

Kenya is known for producing some of the world’s finest coffee, with beans grown in the highlands around Mount Kenya and sold to coffee connoisseurs around the world.

In conclusion, Kenya is a country full of surprises and unique features that make it a fascinating place to visit and learn about.

Which Country is the Best for Farming

Agriculture is one of the most beneficial economy drivers in most developing countries, one of the most common businesses practiced by default. To some it is a hobby while to others it is serious business. But which is the best Farming countries in the world?

It’s difficult to determine which country is the “best” for farming, as each country has its own unique strengths and challenges when it comes to agriculture. Some of the factors that can contribute to a country’s success in farming include climate, soil quality, access to water and other resources, government policies, and technology and infrastructure.

That being said, some countries are known for their strong agricultural industries and are major producers of crops and livestock. The United States, China, Brazil, and India are among the largest agricultural producers in the world, with a wide variety of crops grown in each country.

Other countries, such as the Netherlands and Israel, are known for their advanced agricultural technologies and innovative farming practices. These countries have developed cutting-edge techniques for growing crops in challenging environments and maximizing the use of resources such as water and land.

Ultimately, the “best” farming country will depend on a variety of factors, and different countries may excel in different areas of agriculture

Who is Kiruku Nganga

Kiruku Nganga Is a Kenyan video producer and director with a host of videos credited to his name. He has done so many music videos for different musicians across the country, the likes of Carol Muna, Ben Sikalo, Kate Njeri, Naomi Nganga, just to mention but afew.
Kiruku Nganga is also a social media manager with a full list of YouTube and Facebook pages and groups he manages for self and for partners in the creative sector.
Kiruku Nganga also writes for blogs like The millionaire, which he is the founder and sole proprietor.
Kiruku Nganga runs Butterfly creations, a video production entity he founded in 2012 and has a history in Kenya’s creative industry revolution.
Kiruku Nganga is a member of Jambowood Film Producers association, the Film Producers body revolutionizing the industry in Kenya.
Kiruku Nganga is a part of Afrigod, an international organization cum film entity, one with the aim of combating climate change the films way.
Kiruku Nganga is a family man, is married and has children.
Kiruku Nganga is a farmer, with a pasiion in dairy and crop farming.
kiruku Nganga is an enviromentalist, with a passion in afforestation and mostly fruit bearing trees.

Why Plant Trees?

Why do I have to plant trees? Well, there are so many reasons, but this one touches our lives in a great way. No one is less affected.

Trees make books,

Trees make Pencils,

Trees make desks,

Trees make blackboards,

Trees make classrooms,

Trees make exam papers,

Trees made you learned.

With all your education, how many trees have you consumed? How many have you replaced?

Your juniors need education also. Will you do something today?

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