The Kenyan National Flag. [Photo/Wikipedia]
The country was named after Mt Kenya, which is the highest mountain in the country with hight of 17,057 feet above the sea level.
Kenya has two official languages which are English and Swahili, several indigenous languages are also spoken throughout the country by the numerous tribes.
Kenya was ruled by the British colonists for almost 100 years. It gained its independence in 1963 and became a republic in 1964.
Coffee is the most popular export that contributes to the economy of Kenya but Kenyans prefer to drink tea instead.
All the Big Five animals are found in Kenya. These animals rhinos, leopards, lions, buffalo, and elephants attract a lot of tourists to Kenya.
Kenyans drive on the left side of the road.
Hydroelectricity is the main source of electric power that each and everyday activities in the country.
Kenyan men have the freedom to marry more than one wife if they want.Agriculture has offered employment to over 75% of Kenyan citizens. Agriculture is the main source of economic growth.