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Aberdare National Park

Aberdare National Park is a 767-km² national park in the central highlands west of Mount Kenya, 180 km from Nairobi

28km

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Nanyuki

Nanyuki is in Southern Rift Valley, north-west of Mount Kenya.

50km

0.0237.06

Embu

city in Kenya

57km

-0.5333333337.45

Lake Naivasha

Naivasha is a city in Kenya, 90 km northwest of Nairobi on Lake Naivasha.

66km

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Meru

Meru is in the Southern Rift Valley region of Kenya. It is located on the north-eastern slopes of Mount Kenya massif.

93km

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Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park is one of Kenya’s two Premium Parks, and is a birdlover’s paradise. It surrounds Lake Nakuru in the Central Rift Conservation Area in the Southern Rift Valley region of Kenya. Originally protected as a bird sanctuary, this park hosts over 400 bird species, including 5 globally threatened species, and is an important stop on the African-Eurasian Migratory Flyway. This park was also the first national Rhino sanctuary and hosts one of the world’s highest concentrations of the Black Rhinoceros.

96km

-0.366736.0833

Nairobi

Nairobi, a city of nearly four million, is the capital and largest city in Kenya.

97km

-1.283336.8167

Nakuru

Nakuru is a city in the Southern Rift Valley region of Kenya.

99km

-0.283336.0667

Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park is the closest national park to Nairobi in Kenya. It is a half-hour drive from the city, making it a good destination for a day trip.

106km

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Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya is located near the center of Kenya about 150 km north of Nairobi. At 5300 m (17,000 feet) it is Africa's second highest mountain, after Kilimanjaro.

48km

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Mount Longonot National Park

77km

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Nyeri

Kenya
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Nyeri

Nyeri is in Southern Rift Valley.

Towards the end of 1902, as the British were establishing their colonial presence, Richard Meinertzhagen marched a strong military column meeting spirited resistance from the native Kikuyu warriors led by Wangombe Wa Ihura. The Kikuyu were eventually defeated. After Meinertzhagen's victory, a decision was reached to site a British post close to a little hill on the slopes of Mt. Kenya. The Kikuyu called the hill Kia-Nyiri while their Maasai neighbours called the hill Na-aier. The post took its name from the little hill. On 18 December 1902, Nyeri was founded.

The largest formal employer in Nyeri, being until recently the administrative headquarters of the former Central Province, is the Government of Kenya. The local Municipal Council and utility providers are also significant employers. The various sectors of the service industry, including retail, hospitality, banking, insurance, the charity industry, religious bodies especially the Catholic Church and professionals are also significant employers.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

28°C12
Precipitation: 38 mm

Feb

31°C13
Precipitation: 48 mm

Mar

28°C13
Precipitation: 84 mm

Apr

25°C10
Precipitation: 255 mm

May

22°C8
Precipitation: 135 mm

Jun

20°C7
Precipitation: 70 mm

Jul

21°C8
Precipitation: 71 mm

Aug

21°C7
Precipitation: 80 mm

Sep

28°C10
Precipitation: 67 mm

Oct

30°C7
Precipitation: 110 mm

Nov

23°C10
Precipitation: 136 mm

Dec

25°C13
Precipitation: 124 mm
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