Kitale is an agricultural town in northern rift valley Kenya situated between Mount Elgon and the Cherangani Hills at an elevation of around 1,900 metres (6,200 ft). Its population is 106,187 as of 2009.. Kitale is the capital town of Trans Nzoia County.
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the best place to catch up with nature abnormalities. you can also watch a river and play football .
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Kitale museum is located at (233, 124) on the grid of Top Sheet 75/3. Kitale is in Trans-Nzoia district of the Rift Valley province. The museum is within the town about 1 km from the town center. The town itself is about 380 km from Nairobi the capital city. It lies Northwest of Nairobi.
the gallery is a collection of harnessed information transcending archeological ideologies, paleontology, entomology, mammology, and evolution. Harnessing this information into one rich pool is a critical undertaking in today’s research and lifestyle of different ethnic groups across Western Kenya. The gallery is host to amazing creatures that form the wider natural science. Depending on the need at hand, the gallery is a life lesson that impact on the visitors with a wide array of knowledge that touches on: ecology, botany, herpetology-study of reptiles such as crocodiles, Ornithology-study of birds, entomology- study of insects and butterflies, and evolution-study of the origin of man and species.
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I was just here and was fortunate enough to see 3 sitatungas which had long been high on the list of dream animals which I had hoped to see. I also saw an incredible number of birds including a narina trogon which is the single most beautiful bird which I've ever seen. There were also plenty of sykes and blue monkeys. I loved the feeling of having the entire park to myself. I didn't see another tourist while I was there.
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