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Traveling in Busia |
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The district of Busia is located on the border between Uganda and Kenya in the eastern region. It was initially a part of the Tororo district but eventually became a district itself after March 1997. Moreover, Busia also shares its territorial boundaries with Bugiri district in the west and the Republic of Kenya in the east. Traveling to Busia will invariably attract your attention to the unwieldy population of over 227,561 Kenyans.
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Traveling in Busia might not be very satiating as the transport infrastructure is not very efficient and this deplorable situation is aggravated by lack of proper communicational system. To add to this, the suburban area of Busia is also void of any medical facilities or hospitals and has to depend on the neighboring districts for health care and medical assistance. However, traveling in Busia will not be entirely disappointing as the district is blessed with 12 Nursery schools, 124 Primary schools, 31 Secondary schools, 1 Technical institution, 1 National Agricultural College and 1 Technical school.
A tour to Nairobi may invariably lead you through the district of Busia and the surrounding agricultural land that offers a pleasant view of the lush green grasslands and cultivations of the district. Since Nairobi serves as the capital city of Kenya and also as the business and cultural hub of Kenya, tourists and businessmen from across the world pay frequent visit to both Nairobi and its outskirt area of Busia. A well planned vacation with prior reservations made for hotels and sight-seeing can make traveling in Busia an experience of a lifetime. For more information about traveling in Busia, log on to-www.Kenyatravelhub.com
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