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The Rough Guide to Kenya Map (Rough Guide Country/Region Map)
The Rough Guide to Kenya Map - Rough Guide Country/Region Map Author:Rough Guides INTRODUCTION Lying on the equator, with the glaciated peaks of Mount Kenya second highest mountain in Africa rising from a natural environment of exceptional beauty, Kenya is a hugely rewarding place to travel. The countrys dramatically diverse geography has resulted in a great range of natural habitats, while its history of... more » migration and conquest has brought about a complex social panorama. But if the world-famous national parks, colourful ethnic mix and superb beaches lend an exotic image, the glossy hype of the tourism industry ignores Kenyas post-colonial poverty and deep political tensions. In any case, treating Kenya as a succession of tourist sights isnt the most stimulating way of experiencing the country. Travelling independently, or at least with eyes open (something this book is designed to facilitate), you can enter the very different world inhabited by most Kenyans: a ceaselessly active landscape of farm and field, of streams and bush paths, of wooden and corrugated-iron shacks, tea shops and lodging houses, of crammed buses and pick-up vans, of overloaded bicycles, and of streets wandered by goats, chickens and toddlers. Off the more heavily trodden tourist routes, youll find a rewarding degree of warmth, openness and curiosity in Kenyas towns and villages. And out in the wilds, there is an abundance of superb scenery vistas of rolling savannah dotted with Maasai and their herds, high Kikuyu moorlands, dense forests bursting with bird song and insect noise, and stony, shimmering desert all of which comes crisply into focus when experienced in the context of an economically beleaguered African nation four decades after Independence.« less