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Traveling in Gucha |
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Revered by many anthropologists as the 'cradle of humanity', Kenya is wild and dangerous. Kenya has the most magnificent wildlife parks, unsullied beaches, thriving coral reefs and memorable mountainscapes and ancient Swahili cities. Gucha district is a district in Nyanza province of western Kenya. It is also known as the south Kissi district or Ogembo disrict. Its population is approximately 461,000. Agriculture is the main occupation of this province. The Gucha district has some important provincial attraction that includes safari and national parks. While traveling in Gucha the Wajee nature trek is a must visit. Not only enticing bird lovers, this park attracts naturalists of all sorts as entomologists and lepidopterists.
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A wide variety of birds and butterfles are found here. You will have a lovely walk beside the side of the waterfalls and a coffee factory. The parks has walks cut through the forest and in Mongoose Glade you will be able to spot the Hinde's Babbler amongst many other species of birds.
The Aberdare national park covers the higher areas of the Aberadare range of central Kenya, and the Aberdare salient to their east. The park covers an area of about 767 square kilometers and forms a part of the Aberdare mountain range. The park is located about 180 kilometers from Gucha and spreads over a wide area. Animals that are easily observed here are lion, leopard, baboon, black and white Colobus monkey and sykes monkies.
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