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Kenyans flock parks to celebrate World tourism day

Nakuru residents admire the Makalia Falls inside Nakuru National Park on September 28, 2024. The Ministry of Tourism had opened all national parks and game reserves across the country to kenyans free off charge as a way of celebrating the UN Tourism Week. [KWS, X]

Over 80,000 Kenyans spent their weekend in wildlife parks and reserves across the country following a free pass offered by the government to mark World Tourism Day.

Data provided by the KWS indicate that a total of 83,352 citizens visited different parks with children being the majority. Some 42,533 children toured several facilities, slightly more than adults who numbered 40,819.

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