Bomas of Kenya enterance. [Photo/the-star.co.ke]
Bomas of Kenya has reopened for business after a four months closure due to general elections.
The music and cultural centre, was officially reopened for business on November 6.
The public has now been invited for paid for filming, picnics, conferences and outdoor events and for daily traditional dances and acrobatic shows.
The centre was closed on July 1 to allow for preparations for polls after it was selected as the national tallying centre.
The area was only accessible to accredited agents and top election officials during that period.
The centre was meant to reopen in September but the date was extended after the Supreme Court nullified the August 8 presidential polls
Bomas of Kenya hosts cultural dance shows every afternoon on weekdays and after 3pm during weekends and public holidays. It has cultural villages where locals and tourists go to learn about Kenya’s traditions.