Got Attacked in the Poorest & MOST Dangerous Country: Haiti! 🇭🇹
Getting attacked by a local in Haiti and exploring the streets of Cap Haitien 🇭🇹.
Link to enroll in my course HOW TO GET PAID TO TRAVEL THE WORLD? :
Follow me on Instagram: paramvir_beniwal
Shorts Channel:
#Haiti #Caphaitien #kidnapping
Top 10 Major Towns in Kenya at No 8 & 7 Nyeri Town and Kakamega Town
List of 10 Major Cities in Kenya
Known for its friendly and welcoming citizen, Kenya offers you a variety of attractive destinations. Among them are wildlife, beautiful vegetation, conducive weather conditions, and diverse cultures, thanks to the over 40 ethnic groups.Kenya is divided into 47 counties and has three significant cities.
1. Nairobi
The name Nairobi is obtained from a Maasai phrase Enkare Nairobi meaning a place of calm waters. The title refers to the Nairobi River, which flows through the city. According to the 2019 census, Nairobi had a population of 4, 397, 073, while the metropolis population is 9354,580 people. It covers an area of 696 km2 (269 sq. mi). The essential features in Nairobi are the Nairobi National park, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Giraffe Centre, Bomas of Kenya, monuments, museums, nature parks, and a vibrant nightlife.
2. Mombasa
Mombasa is Kenya’s second-largest city and business hub. It borders the Indian Ocean and is also known as the White and Blue City. It has a population of 1, 208, 333 people according to the 2019 census. On the other hand, its metropolitan region has 3, 528, 940 people. It is home to Moi International Airport, Various tourist attractions, and is famous for its super vibrant nightlife. Mombasa is also a favorite tourist destination; you will often find both local and international tourists going to the coast for holidays. While there, make sure to visit Fort Jesus to get in touch with the rich history of Mombasa.
3. Kisumu
Kisumu is not only the third-largest city in Kenya; it is also the central city in western Kenya. The name Kisumu means a place of Batter trade. While Kisumu city has a population of about 750,000 (Kenya National Census, 2019), the Metropolitan Area has 1,334, 574 people. It serves as a port town where goods are transported to and from Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and The Democratic Republic of Congo. It resides on the shores of Lake Victoria, and its main tourist attractions are, Kisumu Museum, Kisumu Impala Sanctuary, Hippo Point and Ndere Island National Park.
4. Nakuru
After Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu, Nakuru is the fourth-largest urban centre in Kenya. Famous for agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. It is currently the capital city of Nakuru County and was the former capital of Rift Valley Province before devolution. By 2018 Nakuru’s population was approximately half a million. Also, it is at 1850m above sea level. Tourist attractions are Lake Nakuru National park, Menengai Crater, the second-largest volcanic crater in the world, and Hyrax Hill Prehistoric Site.
5. Eldoret
The fifth major city in Kenya Eldoret is the capital of Uasin Gishu County.
It is found south of Cherengani Hills in the Rift Valley. With a population of 400,000 in 2019, Eldoret is the fastest growing town in Kenya. Also, Eldoret is home to the legendary Kenyan athletes who have dominated marathons in the world. At this point, it won’t be fair to ignore the fact that superhero Eliud Kipchoge who finished the marathon in less than two hours, hails from Eldoret.
6. Kitale
Kitale town is another major city and the food basket of Kenya. It is mainly an agricultural city located between Mt Elgon and Cherengani Hills. The main cash crop here is maize though it has conducive weather conditions for other agricultural produce.
7. Malindi
Also, a coastal town like Mombasa, Malindi is one of the largest cities in Kenya. Malindiajor town in Kilifi County. Its located close to the Gelena river and is mainly a tourist town. It is famous for Italian visitors. Also, it is home to Malindi Airport and Broglio space centre.
8. Kakamega
The capital city of Kakamega county is found in western Kenya. After Nairobi Kaka, mega is the second most populous town In Kenya. The main economic activity here is agriculture. It has its share of tourist attractions: the Kakamega forest, and the crying stone. The crying stone of Ilesi is 40 meters high and resembles a sobbing human figure.
9.Nyeri
Situated in central highlands, Nyeri town is the capital city of Nyeri County. It is situated between the eastern side of the Abadeare Range and the western slopes of Mt Kenya. According to the 2009 census, Nyeri town had an estimated population of 325,357 people. It is also home to the tomb of Lord Robert Baden Powell, the founder of the scouts’ movement. Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai and the late Mau Mau freedom fighter Dedan Kimathi. Tourist attractions include; Mt Kenya, The Aberdares National Park and the Eastern part of the Rift Valley.
10. Thika
Thika town is another major city and is mainly an industrial town. With an approximate population of 200, 000 people, Thika town is famous for pineapple production. Other activities are textile and mills industries. Also, it is home to the Fourteen Falls, which is its major tourist attraction.
Source:
Things you DIDN'T know about KENYA | travel Kenya
Kenya is a gorgeous country and the world's top safari destination. But there is much more to this country than safaris... it has beautifull beaches, amazing culture and history and lots of facts that will make you see Kenya differently
In this video I will tell you a few cool facts and interesting things about Kenya
LINKS:
CONTACT:
- Instagram: @lauraabornstein
- TikTok: @lauraabornstein
TIME STAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:49 Where the name Kenya comes from | Mt Kenya
01:49 Kenyan flag
02:31 Kenyan cultures and traditions | multicultural country
03:04 Cradle of humankind
03:43 Lamu | Swahili coast
04:15 Swahili coast Kenya
05:02 Kenya coral reefs
05:31 Kenya rift valley | East African rift | Great Rift Valley
06:26 Kenyan National Parks | Kenya tourism | tourism economy
07:24 Kenyan economy | Kenyan agriculture | Kenyan exports
08:44 Wangari Maathai | green belt movement kenya
09:33 Plastic bags in Kenya
10:00 Outtro
Journey to the Top
'Life is a journey, not a destination.'
Stops:
Kelly Tarltons - Auckland
Whangarei Falls - Whangarei
Top 10 Holiday Park - Whatuwhiwhi
Maitai Bay - Karikari Peninsula
Tepaki Sand Dunes
Cape Reinga
Music:
Said the Sky - Darling (Ft. Missio)
Panama - Always (Wave Racer Remix)
Kenya: History | Geography | People | Facts | Economy
Would you like to learn more about the African country of Kenya, its history, geography, people, facts and economy?
Emerging from one of the protectorates established by the British Empire in the late 19th century is a nation in East Africa blessed with beautiful dark-skinned people. In 1895, the protectorate was still pregnant with what was later born as Kenya Colony in 1920. We now have a country with terrain rising from a low coastal plain right on the Indian Ocean to mountains with plateaus at its center. That geographical entity is the focus of this video. We’re taking the plunge to mine the hidden gems in Kenya's savanna in this video. Please follow us as we explore the landscape many folks imagine when they think of Africa. Without leaving the comfort of your home, you’re welcome to Kenya!
About Kenya: Location and Size
The land known officially as the Republic of Kenya, is a country in East Africa. It borders Ethiopia to the north, South Sudan to the northwest, Somalia to the east, Uganda to the west, the Indian Ocean to the southeast, and Tanzania to the south. Occupying a total area of 224,081 square miles, it’s the 48th largest country in the world. Some 2.3 percent of its total area is occupied by water. Based on its 2019 population census, the country has more than 47.6 million residents making it the world’s 28th most populous country. Actually, the 2023 estimate puts the country’s population at 51,526,000. This fast-growing country is the 7th most populous in Africa.
Since only two percent of that vast area is occupied by water, its population density of 212.4 people per square mile isn’t surprising. Now, it’s the 124th most densely populated country in the world. As a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Kenya also enjoys membership in the UN, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, International Criminal Court, and COMESA among other international organizations.
You probably know that Nairobi is the capital of Kenya. It’s also the country’s largest city. Another important city is Mombasa. It was the first capital city of the nation and remained the capital until 1907. The coastal city of Mombasa is Kenyan’s oldest city. If Mombasa Island in the Indian Ocean as well as the surrounding mainland are added, it will be the second largest city. We can’t forget to mention Kisumu, the third-largest city in the country.
Geographical Features
Speaking about coordinates, Kenya lies between latitudes 5 degrees North and 5 degrees South, and longitudes 34 degrees and 42 degrees East. Its low plains rise from the coast on the Indian Ocean to central highlands, bisected by the Great Rift Valley. The lowest point here is found at sea level on the Indian Ocean while the highest point is 5,197 meters above sea level; at Mount Kenya. Nairobi, the capital, is located at an altitude of 5,500 feet.
Its geography and climate vary widely amongst its 47 counties as these range from cold snow-capped mountaintops with vast surrounding forests, wide fertile agricultural regions, and an array of wildlife to temperate climates and dry less fertile arid, and semi-arid areas. In fact, there are absolute deserts like the Chalbi Desert and Nyiri Desert there. Kenya also has a coastline on the Indian Ocean containing swamps of East African mangroves. Some places can be mostly cool every day while there are places that are always warm or hot by mid-afternoon. Coastal cities such as Mombasa, Malindi, and Lamu experience notable changes in the air temperature, from cool to hot, almost every day.
The longest river in the country is the Tana River with a total length of just over 621 miles, covering a catchment area of over 38,610 square miles. Athi-Galana-Sabaki River with a total length of about 242 miles while draining an area of about 27,027 square miles is the second longest river in the country. The Nzoia River with a length of 160 miles, rising from Mount Elgon, is also notable in Kenya.
Subscribe to my Channel: shorturl.at/lnC79
Website:
✅ For business inquiries, contact me at olumayowaonline@yahoo.com
----------Support my channel-------
Bitcoin: 3AUhicWAZ2WhsuajJaY2MhBQustFx18hQn
Paypal: olumayowaonline@yahoo.com
Try Tubebuddy for free:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This video contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License.
If you have any issue with the photos used in my channel or you find something that belongs to you before you claim it to youtube, please SEND ME A MESSAGE and I will DELETE it immediately. Thanks for understanding. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions:
8- Top 9 Ecoleaders & Travelers ft. Women's Day
These female ecoleaders are changing the travel industry by raising their voice. 9 women who will inspire you to travel differently and show that there are many solutions.
1. Tania Muxima
2. Dalisa Camci
3. Emma’s Roadmap
4. Margreen Margarita Samsonova
5. Olivia Piana
6. Jane Goodall
7. Sylvia Earle
8. Wangari Maathai
9. Greta Thunberg
First, I talk about my past interview partners (1-3) who have inspired my own travel journey: long distance cycling, hitchhiking and local travel.
Afterwards, I'm sharing the stories of upcoming and well-known ecoleaders (4-9): sustainable tourism, marine life, preservation, reforestation, sustainable transport.
After listening to these stories I felt proud to be a woman, I felt inspired and loved. I hope these ladies can inspire you as well!
Write us your thoughts on the show (
Support the show (
Suggestions for future guests? Dm me on @clarafrancken (
Want to watch my videos? Go to YouTube.com/clarafrancken (
WCEF2022 with English captions: Circular economy for climate and nature
Hosted in the Global South for the first time, the World Circular Economy Forum 2022 was held in Kigali, Rwanda and online from 6 to 8 December.
Five African Studios in cities across the continent live broadcast the main event in Cape Town, South Africa; Kigali, Rwanda; Lagos, Nigeria; Lusaka, Zambia; and Yaoundé, Cameroon. The Studios facilitated discussions around circularity, while offering participants the opportunity to exhibit their solutions and share ideas. Global Studios were also organised in Finland, Italy and Tanzania.
This year’s global collaboration forum presented a unique opportunity for African nations and the world at large to transition toward an inclusive low-carbon and climate resilient economy while tackling key societal challenges. Africa can lead the world towards a new, more resilient economy – the circular economy. With vast natural resources, a young population, strong entrepreneurship and new forms of collaboration, the African continent can offer inspiration to the world.
WCEF2022 explored major themes relevant to Africa’s development in which circularity could play a big role, including climate and nature, youth, infrastructure, entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as trade and value chains. The third day was reserved for partner-led programmes that took place online or in Kigali.
Please see the Forum website for more information on the sessions' programme and co-organisers.
The annual World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF) presents the world’s leading circular economy solutions with business leaders, policymakers and experts participating from around the world. Circular economy approaches can help businesses seize new opportunities and gain a competitive advantage, as well as contribute to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
WCEF is a global initiative of Finland and the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra. The first Forum was held in 2017 in Helsinki, Finland.