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Enchoro Wildlife Camp Masai Mara in Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya


Accommodation Type: Hostel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
4473-00200 Nairobi
Ololoimutia Gate
Masai Mara
00200
Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+254--
Lowest Price / Day  
$30 USD
or
2500 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Hill View Guest House in Migori, Kenya


Intro
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Business Traveler, Accommodation, Comfort Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Hill View Guest House
PO BOX 1225
Suna Migori
40400
Migori, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+254-722-773788
Lowest Price / Day  
$20 USD
or
1250 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Nakuru Backpackers Hostel in Nakuru, Kenya

Accommodation Type: Hostel
Hostal, 1 to 5 Story Building
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Mburu Gichua Rd.
20100
Nakuru, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+254-716-705149
Lowest Price / Day  
$12 USD
or
1000 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Arkland Palace Hotel in Nairobi Area, Kenya

Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Arkland Palace Hotel
Tom Mboya and Ronald Ngala Junction
P. O. Box 79143-00400
Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi Area, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
254-20-2142600
Lowest Price / Day  
$25 USD
or
1500 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Avenue Suites Hotel in Nakuru, Kenya


Clean, hot shower a lttle noisy and televisions do not work.
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Hotels, Mid Range
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
PO Box 1620-20100
Kenyatta Avenue
na
Nakuru, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+254-51-221 0607
Lowest Price / Day  
$15 USD
or
1200 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Saiga Hotel in Kericho, Kenya


Excellent hot water showers, close to market and two large super markets. Pay 50 Shillings for motorcycle taxi.
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Lodges, Tea Plantation City
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
PO Box 1651
Up street from Prison
na
Kericho, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+254-052-20506
Lowest Price / Day  
$5 USD
or
600 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Farmers Tourist Lodge in Kilgoris, Kenya

Accommodation Type: Hotel
Bar With Rooms, Hotels And Motels, Safari, Market Day
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
PO Box 277
Kilgoris, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+254-058-5122208
Lowest Price / Day  
$9 USD
or
700 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Sussy Grand Hotel in Siaya, Kenya


Sussy Grand Hotel on the road that comes from Kisumu. This is closest city to Kogelo where the grandmother of USA President Obama lives........ (more)
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Hotels And Motels, Too Far to Walk Hotel, Self Contained
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Road to Kisumu
PO Box 866
0000
Siaya, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+254-057-321319
Lowest Price / Day  
$8 USD
or
650 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Villa Inn in Kilgoris, Kenya


Door to Room
Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
P.O. Box 385
Kilgoris, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
254-051-22066
Lowest Price / Day  
$8 USD
or
600 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Sheshe Baharini Beach Hotel in Mombasa Island, Kenya

Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
63230
00619
Mombasa Island, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
254-020-8562025
Lowest Price / Day  
$60 USD
or
5000 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Wildebeest Camp in Nairobi, Kenya


Main house with reception and dining room.
Accommodation Type: Hostel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Kibera Road, Nairobi
Nairobi, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
254-(0) 20-210 3505
Lowest Price / Day  
$7 USD
or
500 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Milimani Backpackers And Safari Centre in Nairobi, Kenya

Accommodation Type: Hostel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
milimani road,community area,Nairobi city
Nairobi, Kenya
Lowest Price / Day  
$10 USD
or
650 Kenya, Shilling (KES)

Tigoni Homestay in Nairobi Area, Kenya

Accommodation Type: Private Home
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
58026
Nairobi Area, Kenya
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+254-728-643374
Lowest Price / Day  
$25 USD
or
1500 Kenya, Shilling (KES)


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   More Information About Kenya:

The National Capital of Kenya is: Nairobi
Kenya Area in Square Kilometers: 582650.0
Population Statistics of Kenya are: 37953000
Kenya is located in the continent of Africa. The Africa continent code is AF


Kenya

Republic of Kenya

Geography
Area: 582,646 sq. km. (224,960 sq mi.); slightly smaller than Texas.
Cities: Capital--Nairobi (pop. 2.9 million; 2007 est.). Other cities--Mombasa (828,500; 2006 est.), Kisumu (322,000; 1999), Nakuru (219,366; 1999), Eldoret (193,830; 1999).
Terrain: Kenya rises from a low coastal plain on the Indian Ocean in a series of mountain ridges and plateaus which stand above 3,000 meters (9,000 ft.) in the center of the country. The Rift Valley bisects the country above Nairobi, opening up to a broad arid plain in the north. Highlands cover the south before descending to the shores of Lake Victoria in the west.
Climate: Tropical in south, west, and central regions; arid and semi-arid in the north and the northeast.

People
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Kenyan(s).
Population (June 2007 est.): 36.9 million.
Major ethnic groups: Kikuyu 22%, Luyia 14%, Luo 14%, Kalenjin 11%, Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, Meru 5%.
Religions: Christian 80%, Muslim 10%, traditional African religions 9%, Hindu/Sikh/Baha'i/Jewish 1%.
Languages: English (official), Swahili (national), over 40 other languages from the Bantu, Nilotic, and Cushitic linguistic groups.
Education: First 8 years of primary school are provided free by the government. Attendance--92% for primary grades. Adult literacy rate--85.1%.
Health: Infant mortality rate--57.4/1,000. Life expectancy--55.3 yrs (2007 est.).
Work force (1.95 million wage earners): public sector 30%; private sector 70%. Informal sector workers--6.4 million. Services--45%; industry and commerce--35%; agriculture--20%.

Government
Type: Republic.
Independence: December 12, 1963.
Constitution: 1963.
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state, head of government, commander in chief of armed forces). Legislative--unicameral National Assembly (parliament). Judicial--Court of Appeal, High Court, various lower and special courts, includes Kadhi (Sharia) courts.
Administrative subdivisions: 69 districts, joined to form 7 rural provinces. Nairobi area has special provincial status. The government has gazetted 37 more districts, whose ratification was still in process as of October 2007.
Political parties: Over 100 registered political parties. The ruling party, the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC), made up of 14 separately registered parties, broke up in 2003, although it is still a registered party. A Government of National Unity composed of Members of Parliament from all political parties was created in 2005. In September 2007, President Kibaki and his supporters formed the new coalition Party of National Unity (PNU). KANU, the official opposition party, is now a member of this pro-government coalition. The main opposition party is now the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), whose leaders were formerly allied with President Kibaki.
Suffrage: Universal at 18.

Economy
GDP (2006 est.): $22.79 billion.
Annual growth rate (2006): 6.1%.
Gross national income per capita (2006): $455.
Natural resources: Wildlife, land.
Agriculture: Products--tea, coffee, sugarcane, horticultural products, corn, wheat, rice, sisal, pineapples, pyrethrum, dairy products, meat and meat products, hides, skins. Arable land--5%.
Industry: Types--petroleum products, grain and sugar milling, cement, beer, soft drinks, textiles, vehicle assembly, paper and light manufacturing.
Trade (2006): Exports--$3.1 billion: tea, coffee, horticultural products, petroleum products, cement, pyrethrum, soda ash, sisal, hides and skins, fluorspar. Major markets--Uganda, Tanzania, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Egypt, South Africa, United States. Imports--$7.2 billion: machinery, vehicles, crude petroleum, iron and steel, resins and plastic materials, refined petroleum products, pharmaceuticals, paper and paper products, fertilizers, wheat. Major suppliers--U.K., Japan, South Africa, Germany, United Arab Emirates, Italy, India, France, United States, Saudi Arabia.

PEOPLE
Kenya has a very diverse population that includes three of Africa's major sociolinguistic groups: Bantu (67%), Nilotic (30%), and Cushitic (3%). Kenyans are deeply religious. About 80% of Kenyans are Christian, 10% Muslim, and 10% follow traditional African religions or other faiths. Most city residents retain links with their rural, extended families and leave the city periodically to help work on the family farm. About 75% of the work force is engaged in agriculture, mainly as subsistence farmers. The national motto of Kenya is Harambee, meaning "pull together." In that spirit, volunteers in hundreds of communities build schools, clinics, and other facilities each year and collect funds to send students abroad. The six state universities enroll about 45,000 students, representing some 25% of the Kenyan students who qualify for admission. There are six private universities.

HISTORY
Fossils found in East Africa suggest that protohumans roamed the area more than 20 million years ago. Recent finds near Kenya's Lake Turkana indicate that hominids lived in the area 2.6 million years ago.

Cushitic-speaking people from what is now Sudan and Ethiopia moved into the area that is now Kenya beginning around 2000 BC. Arab traders began frequenting the Kenya coast around the first century AD. Kenya's proximity to the Arabian Peninsula invited colonization, and Arab and Persian settlements sprouted along the coast by the eighth century. During the first millennium AD, Nilotic and Bantu peoples moved into the region, and the latter now comprise two thirds of Kenya's population. The Swahili language, a Bantu language with significant Arabic vocabulary, developed as a trade language for the region.

Arab dominance on the coast was interrupted for about 150 years following the arrival of the Portuguese in 1498. British exploration of East Africa in the mid-1800s eventually led to the establishment of Britain's East African Protectorate in 1895. The Protectorate promoted settlement of the fertile central highlands by Europeans, dispossessing the Kikuyu and others of their land. Some fertile and well watered parts of the Rift Valley inhabited by the Maasai and the western highlands inhabited by the Kalenjin were also handed over to European settlers. For other Kenyan communities, the British presence was slight, especially in the arid northern half of the country. The settlers were allowed a voice in government even before Kenya was officially made a British colony in 1920, but Africans were prohibited from direct political participation until 1944 when a few appointed (but not elected) African representatives were permitted to sit in the legislature.

From 1952 to 1959, Kenya was under a state of emergency arising from the "Mau Mau" insurgency against British colonial rule in general and its land policies in particular. This rebellion took place almost exclusively in the highlands of central Kenya among the Kikuyu people. Tens of thousands of Kikuyu died in the fighting or in the detention camps and restricted villages. British losses were about 650. During this period, African participation in the political process increased rapidly.

The first direct elections for Africans to the Legislative Council took place in 1957. Kenya became independent on December 12, 1963, and the next year joined the Commonwealth. Jomo Kenyatta, an ethnic Kikuyu and head of the Kenya African National Union (KANU), became Kenya's first President. The minority party, Kenya African Democratic Union (KADU), representing a coalition of small ethnic groups that had feared dominance by larger ones, dissolved itself in 1964 and joined KANU.

A small but significant leftist opposition party, the Kenya People's Union (KPU), was formed in 1966, led by Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, a former Vice President and Luo elder. The KPU was banned shortly thereafter, however, and its leader detained. KANU became Kenya's sole political party. At Kenyatta's death in August 1978, Vice President Daniel arap Moi, a Kalenjin from Rift Valley province, became interim President. By October of that year, Moi became President formally after he was elected head of KANU and designated its sole nominee for the presidential election.

In June 1982, the National Assembly amended the constitution, making Kenya officially a one-party state. Two months later, young military officers in league with some opposition elements attempted to overthrow the government in a violent but ultimately unsuccessful coup. In response to street protests and donor pressure, Parliament repealed the one-party section of the constitution in December 1991. In 1992, independent Kenya's first multiparty elections were held. Divisions in the opposition contributed to Moi's retention of the presidency in 1992 and again in the 1997 election. Following the 1997 election Kenya experienced its first coalition government as KANU was forced to cobble together a majority by bringing into government a few minor parties.

In October 2002, a coalition of opposition parties formed the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC). In December 2002, the NARC candidate, Mwai Kibaki, was elected the country's third President. President Kibaki received 62% of the vote, and NARC also won 59% of the parliamentary seats. Kibaki, a Kikuyu from Central province, had served as a Member of Parliament since Kenya's independence in 1963. He served in senior posts in both the Kenyatta and Moi governments, including Vice President and Finance Minister. In 2003, internal conflicts disrupted the NARC government, culminating in its defeat in 2005 in a referendum over the government's draft constitution. Two principal leaders of the movement to defeat the draft constitution, Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka, who are both former Kibaki allies, are now presidential candidates for the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party and the Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya (ODM-K) party, respectively. In September 2007, President Kibaki and his allies formed the coalition Party of National Unity (PNU). KANU joined the PNU coalition, although it serves in Parliament as the official opposition party. Kenya is scheduled to hold presidential, parliamentary, and local government elections in December 2007.

GOVERNMENT
The unicameral National Assembly consists of 210 members elected to a term of 5 years from single-member constituencies, plus 12 members nominated by political parties on a proportional representation basis. The president appoints the vice president and cabinet members from among those elected to the assembly. The attorney general and the speaker are ex-officio members of the National Assembly.

The judiciary is headed by a High Court, consisting of a Chief Justice and High Court judges and judges of Kenya's Court of Appeal, all appointed by the president.

Local administration is divided among 69 rural districts, each headed by a commissioner appointed by the president. The government has proposed 37 more districts, but these are not yet ratified by Parliament. The districts are joined to form seven rural provinces. Nairobi has special provincial status. The Ministry of State in charge of Provincial Administration and Internal Security supervises the administration of districts and provinces.

Kenya



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Kenya(ke)

Country Code: KE


Kenya Facts
Republic of Kenya *Jamhuri ya Kenya* : 
 
*Motto: *"Harambee" (Swahili) "Let us all pull together" : 
 
*Anthem: **Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu* "O God of All Creation" : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Nairobi 1°16′S 36°48′E / -1.267, 36.8
Official languages : 
Swahili, English[1]
Demonym : 
Kenyan
Government : 
Semi-presidential Republic
Government President : 
Mwai Kibaki
Government Prime Minister : 
Raila Odinga
Independence : 
from the United Kingdom
Independence Date : 
23357
Independence Republic declared : 
23723
Area : 
 
Area Total : 
580,367 km² (47th) 224,080 sq mi
Area Water (%) : 
2.3
Population : 
 
Population July 2008 estimate : 
37,953,8401 (36th)
Population 8 February 2007 census : 
31138735
Population Density : 
59/km² (140th) 153/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (PPP) Total : 
$57.961 billion[2]
*GDP* (PPP) Per capita : 
$1,672[2]
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (nominal) Total : 
$27.026 billion[2]
*GDP* (nominal) Per capita : 
$779[2]
*HDI* (2007) : 
▲ 0.521 (medium) (148th)
Currency : 
Kenyan shilling (KES)
Time zone : 
EAT (UTC+3)
Time zone Summer (DST) : 
*not observed* (UTC+3)
Internet TLD : 
.ke
Calling code : 
+254
1. According to cia.gov, estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and change : 
 
Republic of Kenya *Jamhuri ya Kenya* : 
 
*Motto: *"Harambee" (Swahili) "Let us all pull together" : 
 
*Anthem: **Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu* "O God of All Creation" : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Nairobi 1?16?S 36?48?E? / ?-1.267, 36.8
Official languages : 
Swahili, English[1]
Demonym : 
Kenyan
Government : 
Semi-presidential Republic
President : 
Mwai Kibaki
Prime Minister : 
Raila Odinga
Independence : 
from the United Kingdom
Date : 
12/12/1963
Republic declared : 
12/12/1964
Area : 
 
Total : 
580,367 km? (47th) 224,080 sq mi
Water (%) : 
2.3
Population : 
 
July 2008 estimate : 
37,953,8401 (36th)
8 February 2007 census : 
31138735
Density : 
59/km? (140th) 153/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$57.961 billion[2]
Per capita : 
$1,672[2]
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$27.026 billion[2]
Per capita : 
$779[2]
*HDI* (2007) : 
? 0.521 (medium) (148th)
Currency : 
Kenyan shilling (KES)
Time zone : 
EAT (UTC+3)
Summer (DST) : 
*not observed* (UTC+3)
Internet TLD : 
.ke
Calling code : 
+254
1. According to cia.gov, estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and change : 
 

Kenya

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