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Doing business in Kenya is now very attractive to many investors while government continues to create more incentives for foreign direct investment. business in Kenya is slowly becoming better as improvement are made in security, education, energy costs, health, shipment and clearance of goods, excise and customs taxes, etc. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Investing in the kenya tourism industry is becoming very attractive. With aggressive marketing and diversification of source markets by the government, the industry is recording an all time high. Investment in tourism in kenya would include in lodges, transport and ground handling, travel agencies, and entertainment including restaurants, discos and theme parks. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Investing in Kenya has now been simplified through the Kenya Investment Authority (KIA), a parastatal formed to oversee ease in doing business in Kenya for Foreign Direct Investors (FDIs). The one-stop business registration concept at KIA has now made investors in East Africa Kenya happier than ever. Starting an office is now very easy and the time it takes to register a foreign company has been halved. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Going around Mt. Kenya has its own adrenaline rush moments as you experience the enchanted forests of Africa, crystal clear streams and moss draped oaks. This is a suitable activity for the nature lovers and adventure, eco-tourist type of visitors. Climbing the mt.Kenya or Kilimanjaro is very professionally organized with trained guides and gear for hire. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Lalibela in Ethiopia is only one of the few areas in Africa where churches are so many and the believers in Ethiopian orthodox so dedicated. In a recent trip to Ethiopia, a writer discovers why the earliest Christianity church in Africa still has a stronghold in one of the earliest civilizations in the continent... read on Related Article Tags: , , , , , , The Sitatunga is among the rarest and endemic antelopes in Africa. Found in Kenya in the Kingwal and Saiwa swamps, the antelope lives among reeds and is particularly shy. For the visitor in search of endemic African and Kenyan animals, the Sitatunga offers a big challenge. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , The manufacturing industry in Kenya is expanding in the areas of electronics, paper, metals and foundry , vehicle assembly, mining, wood products, plastics pharmaceuticals etc. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Kisumu in Kenya is one of the early towns in Kenya. Set on the shores of Lake Victoria, the hinterland has a lot of attractions for the nature tours. The culture traveler will also be astounded by the rich cultural diversity of the region including mythology and legends. For the tourist to off beaten tracks who wants to explore new frontiers in Kenya, Africa. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , The Serengeti ecosystem is a never ending savannah expanse extending to the horizons. Serengeti is dotted by the world's largest un-broken crater, the Ngorongoro. The crater is full of heavy vegetation and a haven for thousands of plains game. Within all this cacophony is located a quiet remote but comfortable Mbalageti camp. Nature and man in total harmony. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
There is usually a lot of uncertainty while you are going for your wildlife, beach, sport, adventure or nature safari in Africa. Many people will enquire about hotel, taking photos, visa requirements, maps, tours, travel, airlines, warriors, the weather, insurance, flights to and from Kenya and almost anything else. I make an attempt here to try and answer some of the pertinent questions to your African- Kenya tour. More on Kenyan travel. Related Article Tags: , , , , Kenya destined tourists often find themselves in a quest for a lot of information regarding their Kenyan tour, safari or vacation travel. The range of question covered in this easy to read tourist guide include Kenya visa requirements, Kenya tour hotels bill payments procedures, Kenyan security, Kenyan airports, Kenya car hire companies, communication, currency, banking, safe and clean water among other important details. Please read on for more... Related Article Tags: , , , , Uganda has developed its lodges and hotels into world class. Kampala for example has 3star, 4star and five star hotels and the Serena group has acquired the Nile hotel and renovated it it a 5 star deluxe facility at a cost of $18M. Lodges will be found in wildlife areas like queen Elizabeth National Wildlife Park. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
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