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Bomas involving Kenya opened inauspiciouslyin 1971 as part of the Kenya Traveller Development Corporation (KTDC) but is now a powerhouse tourist site in its own right.

Located during Langata in the capital city of Nairobi, Bomas is really a cultural village which, the Government of Kenya states, ‘was established topreserve and promote Kenyan culture through societal entertainment programmes for tourists. ’

Entertainment shows such as that provided by the Bomas Harambee DanceCompany which performs authentic traditional dance songs to an audience of three thousand people on a daily basis. Said to be the sole resident dance company in Kenya, this company enthrals patrons with a dancing kaleidoscope of colour and also dancing moves that have to be seen to be contemplated. Maasai warrior dancers proudly represent the culture coming from all Kenyan tribes - a stunning visual and rhythmic get together of the people by the people.

Globally renowned, the Bomas Harambee Dance Company has toured the world since 1975, bringing its unique approach to dancing to a mass audience and fostering a genuine spirit for goodwill amongst all those who have been fortunate to possess been entertained by one of their activities.

For many, the global reach that this Bomas dancers have attained makes the group the unquestionable jewel in the crown of the KTDC’s tourist promotion programmes.

To gain further insight into Kenya as well as rich diversity of cultures, visitors to Bomas will take a guided tour of the many authentic villages in the community. Such authenticity can be clearly demonstrated whenever one discovers that the word ‘Bomas’ actually means ‘an African-american homestead’ in Kenyan parlance. Furthermore, there is a couple of Bomas. Each represents an ethnic group inside Kenya with its own architectural traditions, house life, and social doctrines.

Beyond just the traditional dances and traditional villages that can be seen, Bomas of Kenya tourist may partake in extensive opportunities for comfort and rest. When dining, patrons are well-served by a eating place and bar serving first class cuisine (traditional African pots and pans, charcoal grills) and refreshing cocktails.

Intended for honeymooners, this location is regularly voted as the most popular in the world. Having its wide variety of exotic destinations and beautiful beach streets, nowhere else can come close to the romantic heaven desired by newlyweds.

Should you be with Kenya as a family then Bomas of Kenya is usually well-equipped for children with a children’s adventure playground and an enclosed area for picnics to enjoy.

If adventure rather than romance is the name of the game then a Safari can be just the ticket. This region of Kenya is one of the best for opportunities to view Is also, Leopards, Buffalos, Rhinoceros and Elephants with long and short trips available depending on your agenda.

For those harangued considering the tongue-in-cheek chide to ‘get a little culture on their life, ’ a trip to this area around the world is the ideal retort. Otherwise, in case you are seeking something just a little bit unique, Bomas of Kenya is the place to get.

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