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Why Naivasha is the Perfect Investment for Land Buyers

One of Nakuru County’s largest towns is Naivasha. The settlement is about 75 kilometers (or about an hour’s drive) from Nairobi City. The distance between Nakuru and Naivasha is roughly 70 kilometers. The town of Naivasha is 2,086 meters above sea level. According to the 2019 Census, there are roughly 198,444 people living in the town.

On the Great Rift Valley’s floor, Naivasha Town is a key hub for the transportation of products and a stopover for tourists who wish to see the Great Rift Valley up close. It is widely known for both its horticulture and tourist attractions. But is Naivasha in Kenya the only topic at hand? We will provide you with a lot of things that you should be aware of in this article.

  • Tourism
Hell’s Gate National Park in Naivasha.

You cannot begin by mentioning well-known tourist destinations in Kenya without including Naivasha. Simply said, this city is the center of the tourism and travel business. The town continues to be the greatest place to visit for a vacation despite its lakes, mountains, hotels, and other attractions. Among the region’s top tourist attractions are:

Lake Elementaita, Crescent Island, Ol Karia, Mount Longonot Kariandusi Prehistoric Site, Crater Lake, Lake Oloiden, Sanctuary Farm, and Lake Naivasha are all located in Hell’s Gate National Park.

  • Naivasha dry port

Have you been wondering if this area has a port? The local dry port is the Naivasha Inland Container Depot. A 120-kilometer SGR runs from Nairobi to Naivasha to serve it. The port, which occupies 1,000 acres of land, has a capacity of almost two million shipping containers. The shipment is intended for nations including Congo, Burundi, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, and Rwanda.

  • Horticulture

Agriculture is one of the region’s economic activities. Together with peas and beans, crops that do well include potatoes, cabbage, and maize. Horticulture is also quite important in this community. Well-growing flowers and vegetables are also exported. Longonot Farm, Finlays Horticulture, and other well-known flower farms are also included.

  • Lakes

Lake Naivasha and Lake Elementaita are the two largest lakes in Lakes Naivasha. Lake Elementaita is an alkaline lake, whereas Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake. Currently, Lake Elementaita is protected and regarded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Grant’s gazelles, impalas, waterbucks, dik-diks, olive baboons, elephants, warthogs, hippos, and carnivores like lions, cheetahs, crocodiles, and leopards are just a few of the animals that may be found in Lake Elementaita. In addition, admission to Lake Naivasha is free, and you can swim and ride a boat alone or with your family.

  • Olkaria Geothermal

KenGen owns Olkaria, which is south of Lake Naivasha and produces sustainable geothermal energy.

  • Malls
Buffalo Mall in Naivasha.

Malls The presence of multiple malls in the Town has made shopping in Naivasha more convenient. Buffalo Mall, Naivasha Road Mall, Jubilee Mall, etc. are all favorites in the town. Also, the town is served by the well-known for long-distance travelers Delamere Stop Over. The vast Delamere farm is also located there.

  • Schools

Naivasha has numerous primary and secondary schools and parents or guardians have no reason to worry. Some of the best schools are Naivasha Girls, St Francis Xavier Girls, and Maai Mahiu Secondary among others.