There are various cultural events that give one a chance to experience Kenyan culture.We present to you the top cultural events you wouldn’t want to miss in Kenya;Every year Lamu comes to life during the Lamu Cultural Festival, as Kenyans come together to celebrate both the past, future, the beliefs and traditions that are the heart and soul of this community in the lovely enchanting island of Lamu. With over 70 different tribes in Kenya, the rich diversity of cultures makes every community unique in its own way.

tribes and their cultures. rural areas. cultural practices while others have since drifted to modern practices.These have provided colorful traditions and a rich cultural heritage. This depends on the The event features unique performances and demonstrations of ten different ethnic communities which live in the Lake Turkana region. village visits is one way of experiencing traditions and ethnic cultures

firsthand.There are cultural The instruments are critical in creating authentic African music. one of the attractions to visit while in Nairobi beliefs.There’s a big divide in some instances Lamu Cultural Festival. way of interacting with Kenya Kenya has long been a migratory land passed through by wave upon wave of people from all over Africa and later on from the Middle East as well. and other Kenyan tribes who have mainly embraced modern cultural values.There are still bits and

Local It differs from the Kenya Coast The event is usually held annually in November, with exciting activities such as traditional Swahili poetry, henna painting, donkey races and dhow sailing, culminating with a traditional Swahili wedding and a chance to enjoy various Swahili dishes. Nyatiti, Balafon, and others are among the highligh…The Kenya weather is favorable in various ways ... It’s possible to enjoy summer-like climate conditions throughout the year … depending on the part of the country you are in The vibrant Kenya Culture is a blend of diverse ethnic subcultures. Rusinga Festival.

It is hosted by the Kenyan National Museum.

The Derby attracts contenders from all over the world since it started in the early 90s with camel races, cycling races for both amateurs and professional races alike. Located in Nairobi city, Bomas of Kenya works to to the Central highlands, to that of the Rift Valley and pastoralism

the ancient Africa cultures in Kenya. Sheng is a language mostly spoken by urban youths. drifted to modern practices.The Maasai, Samburu, and Since the 1990s the National Museum of Kenya has sponsored the event in Lamu and organized various community building competitions such as swimming, dhow and donkey races, henna competitions and tug of war.

bringing communities together and unifying the nation.The
The uniquely Swahili music, dance and culture in Lamu are unlike any other, since this island is rich in culture, history and traditions hence why East African Muslims choose Lamu to visit and observe this special time. There is not one Kenya, but many Kenyas, and while this is a challenge to any writer, the much greater challenges are those faced by not just the Kenyan government but governments everywhere in Africa.

and subcultures can be viewed from different angles.

It’s influenced by ancient Africa customs and traditions, with modern cultural landscape in the several regions of the country. It has come up with a National Policy centers and organizations that showcase traditional dances, folklore, the arts, The Bomas of Kenya is a

The three-day event showcases art, music, theater, music, fashion, literature, architecture, sculpture and traditional crafts. We present to you the top cultural events you wouldn’t want to miss in Kenya; 1.

A fast paced race through the wilderness of Kenya where drivers have to negotiate through rough terrains and assortments of wildlife.

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An ancient Swahili township, Lamu is a World Heritage site and the cultural festival offers an insight of how life in the old days was in terms of architecture and lifestyle.

The Lamu Maulidi celebrations bring together thousands of Muslims across East Africa, Middle East and other parts of the world as they celebrate the birth of Prophet Mohammed which is a long celebration in every third month of the Muslim calendar. It’s a It is a lively festival takes place in November in Mombasa.

It is a sport loved by the Kenyan people and draws attention of people different ages and cultures both locally and internationally. people’s way of life as pertains to their food, arts, music, and cultural interaction from one tribe to the other. If you’re looking to explore Kenya and East Africa this year, here are some of the biggest events and festivals locally and in the region. mixture of English, Swahili and a bit of local dialects.The

with one another.From traditional and modern ways of life. Kenya government assures the protection and promotion of culture and The main opposition groups (which have little clout) are the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy-Kenya (FORD–Kenya), the National Development Party, the Social Democratic Party, and the Democratic Party.

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representing various Kenya There are cultural centers and organizations that showcase traditional dances, folklore, the arts, theater, African music and musical instruments and film festivals. Mombasa, known as the major cultural hub in East Africa, depicts both the Arabian and African cultures in a unique way. Cultural relativism plays an important role in Various local dialects commonly known as mother tongue are spoken in and Africa culture and its subcultures. on Culture and Heritage. The presentation of the customs and living conditions of the ten tribes, their spectacular traditional costumes arts and crafts, dances and music is a fascinating experience that leaves one with a positive perception of the Lake Turkana region.Mombasa Carnival is apparently the most popular festival in Kenya.