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Description
Kwale County is one of the 47 counties of Kenya, located in the southeastern part of the country, on the shores of the Indian Ocean. It is known for its picturesque nature, including tropical beaches, coral reefs and abundant marine life. Kwale is less crowded with tourists than neighboring Mombasa, making it a popular destination for those seeking peace and quiet and natural scenery.
The county includes tourist attractions such as Shimba Hills National Park, known for its diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, savannahs and unique species of plants and animals such as white buffalo. Kwale is also home to popular beaches such as Diani Beach, which is famous for its white sand, turquoise waters and excellent conditions for water sports.
Kwale is also an important agricultural region, where the main crops grown are coconuts, pineapples, cassava and rice. The local culture is a blend of African, Arab and Indian traditions, making the county ethnically and culturally interesting.
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Natural richness: Kwale County is known for its incredible natural diversity. The Shimba Hills National Park is home to unique plant and animal species, including white buffalo. It is one of the few places in the world where you can see them. Furthermore, Kwale has a variety of ecosystems, from rainforests to savannas, making it attractive to nature lovers.
Diverse landscapes: Kwale County offers a wide range of landscapes, from beautiful beaches on the Indian Ocean, to hills, to tropical forests. The region is less developed for tourism than neighboring Mombasa, making it an ideal place for a peaceful getaway surrounded by nature.
Ethnic communities: Kwale is inhabited by diverse ethnic groups, such as the Waswahili, Digo, Duruma, and Chonyi. Each of these groups has their own unique traditions, languages, and customs, and their influence is visible in local festivals, dances, and rituals.
Coconut Industry: Kwale County is one of the main coconut producers in Kenya. Coconuts are the primary raw material for coconut oil, coconut water, and other food and craft products. Coconut farming is a significant source of income for local communities.
Coral Reef and Marine Tourism: Kwale is also known for its beautiful coral reefs along its coast, which attract scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. Wasini Island is one of the main places to see these reefs, as well as spot dolphins and other marine life.
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