Naivasha
Naivasha | |
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Country | Kenya |
County | Nakuru County |
Elevation | 2,086 m (6,843 ft) |
Population (2009) | |
• Total | 181,966 [2] |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Naivasha is a market town in Nakuru County, Kenya, lying north west of Nairobi. It is located on the shore of Lake Naivasha and along the Nairobi - Nakuru highway (A104 road) and Uganda Railway.
Overview
The town has a total population of 181,966 (2009 census).[2]
The main industry is agriculture, especially floriculture.
Naivasha is also a popular tourist destination. Hell's Gate National Park (the main locations for Lion King, including Pride Rock and the Gorge, are modelled after the park[3]), Longonot National Park and Mount Longonot are nearby attractions. Tours also have included Lake Naivasha, to observe birdlife and hippopotamus behavior, [4] as well as other wild animals.
In the late 1970s-1980s Lake Naivasha was overrun with poachers and foreign creatures introduced into the lake to provide fishing.[citation needed] The migratory paths along lake Naivasha were being destroyed by the local rose industry.[citation needed] Naturalist, Joan Root, spent the last decade of her life trying to save the lake and its wildlife.
A resort in Naivasha was the location for much of the negotiations of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement ending the Second Sudanese Civil War, commonly known as the "Naivasha Agreement".
See also
- Lake Naivasha Country Club - historic site in the area.
Notes
- ^ http://dateandtime.info/citycoordinates.php?id=184707
- ^ a b https://www.opendata.go.ke/Population/2009-Census-Vol-1-Table-3-Rural-and-Urban-Populati/e7c7-w67t/1
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110357/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv
- ^ "Lake Naivasha Country Club" (wildlife, map, photos), Go2Africa, 2003, go2africa.com webpage: Nav.
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