Kenya Hotels
Choose where to sleep in Kenya: we have over 382 hotels available in 31 cities
Top sellers in the Kenya
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Most popular destinations in Kenya
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- Ukunda Hotels price from 83 €
- Nyeri Hotels price from 193 €
- Meru Hotels price from 89 €
- Naivasha Hotels price from 201 €
- Watamu Hotels price from 100 €
- Samburu Ntl Park Hotels price from 346 €
- Amboseli Ntl Park Hotels price from 189 €
- Taita Hills Hotels price from 137 €
- Eldoret Hotels price from 58 €
- Tsavo East N.park Hotels price from 131 €
- Gilgil Hotels price from 145 €
- Nanyuki Hotels price from 177 €
- Tsavo West N.park Hotels price from 189 €
- Aberdare National Pk Hotels price from 170 €
- Tiwi Hotels price from 73 €
- Kitale Hotels price from 89 €
- Ongata Rongai Hotels price from 63 €
- Lake Nakuru Hotels price from 148 €
The Republic of Kenya, or Kenya (IPA: /ˈkɛnjə/), is an East African country. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the east, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running down the southeast border. Motto: Harambee (Swahili: Let us all pull together) Anthem: Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu (Oh God of All Creation) Location of Kenya Capital Nairobi 1°16′ S 36°48′ E Largest city Nairobi Official language(s) English (official), Swahili (national) Government President Republic Mwai Kibaki Independence -Date From the United Kingdom December 12, 1963 Area - Total - Water (%) 582,650 km² (46th) 224,962 mi² 2.3% Population - July 2005 est. - 2002 census - Density 33,829,590 1 (36th) 31,138,735 58.1/km² (143) 150.4/mi² GDP (PPP) - Total - Per capita 2005 estimate $39.45 billion (88th) $ 1,200 (207th) HDI (2003) 0.474 (154th) – low Currency Kenyan Shilling (KES) Time zone - Summer (DST) MSK (UTC+3) not observed (UTC+3) Internet TLD .ke Calling code +2542 1.) According to cia.gov, estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected.