Kenya Introduction
Everyone should visit Kenya at least once - not just for the spectacular wildlife, but also for its beautiful lakes and beaches for the seeping vistas of the Great Rift Valley. The landscape is just as memorable and photogenic as the lion walking, right there, beside the Land Rover.
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A Cheetah in the Tsavo Game park, one of the East African largest game reserves. |
Wildlife, beaches, scuba diving, tribal culture, history, shopping, varied scenery and golf are Kenya's chief attractions.
Anyone who enjoys the thrill of viewing animals in the wild will love Kenya. It helps if you take an interest in the spectacular birds and landscape. Beach lovers will enjoy the beauty of the coast, and anyone interested in African culture will find the rural areas of Kenya more accessible than those of most countries on the continent.
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Mombasa City, the second largest City in Kenya. |
While the wildlife might not be quite as plentiful, the atmosphere will be quieter and more well, wild. Besides the spectacular wildlife, beautiful beaches, oceans and landscapes, Kenya offers a variety of landed properties especially around the Coast where beautiful beach hotels, apartments, homes etc. abound.
The Government in force (NARC) has promised to reduce/eradicate the red tape bureaucracy, which has in the past hampered property investment in the country.
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Beautiful terraines are widely visible in the Kenyan games. |
Kenya being a developing country has potential for investors with guaranteed returns.
The country also offers easy and comfortable retirement life due to its reasonable labour. Both investors and those wishing to own holiday homes at the Kenyan Coast will have a variety to chose from; i.e. EPZ complexes, beach hotels, commercial buildings, industrial properties, beach homes, etc.
Kenyan Currency
The Kenyan Currency is Kenya Shillings (Kshs) |