There are four wild cat species that can be found in Kenya: The Lion, Leopard, Cheetah and the Serval. These four species can be found throughout Kenya, including multiple National Parks.
No, Komodo dragons do not live in Kenya. They are native to Indonesia, specifically the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. Kenya is known for its diverse wildlife, but Komodo dragons are not found there.
Yes there are gorilla's in Kenya
Governments can have passive and active roles into the tourism industries. Active roles can be nationalization and protection of tourist: sites and related business sectors, legal advocacy for endangered lands/species, promoting touring abroad, and creating the needed infrastructure in and around such sites.
The Samburu National Park is managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service, a government agency responsible for the conservation and management of Kenya's wildlife and national parks.
tourism effects kenya in the respect that if they did not have tourism kenya would not be how it is today
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Kenya's developing economy is based on agriculture and tourism.
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People do go to Kenya. But tourism always takes a dive when there is political unrest, which Kenya has at the moment.
Tourism brings a good income to Kenya, and encourages the natives to preserve the wildlife.
how does legislation affect tourism in kenya
sustainable tourism can make kenyas economy grow in a more better working society and it can bring money to Kenya without the savanna or anything being damaged
what is the main problem facing culinary tourism in kenya and the solutions to them give the answers ;introduction,background,visitors,govermentpolicy,bussinesses,employees,environmental implications and conclusion
It helps generate income and boost our economy
The most obvious answer would be that it gets them money