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Carrie Wahu Kikuyu Traditional :: Agikuyu Cultural Bomas Of Kenya

Carrie Wahu Kikuyu Traditional :: Agikuyu Cultural Bomas Of Kenya

Carrie Wahu Kikuyu Traditional :: Agikuyu Cultural Bomas Of Kenya

 Safari ya Umoja, Christmas in Africa is a resilience that is rooted in our humble beginnings and lives to this day. As we implant our fraternity through African stories, village projects, and the Christmas Bowl, we are on a road of unity and togetherness. By discovering, expressing, and honoring the different African cultures, we may advance both as people and as a nation. Model Carrie Wahu Safari Ya Umoja The journey to learning, sharing, and celebrating diverse cultures and experiences together 🫶🏽 🌍Safari ya Umoja by Light Art Club @lightartclub Photoshoot Location Outdoors On Locations At Bomas Of Kenya Tourist Attraction In Nairobi

Carrie Wahu Kikuyu Traditional :: Agikuyu Cultural Bomas Of Kenya

Bomas of Kenya is a tourist village in Langata, Nairobi. Bomas is interpreted to mean displays of traditional villages belonging to several Kenyan tribes. Bomas of Kenya is home to one of the largest auditoriums in Africa. It is located approximately 10km from the Central Business District. Each boma (homestead) in this cultural village was built using traditional specifications of myriad Kenyan tribes; through architecture, crafts, music and dance this village serves to preserve Kenyan culture. The word Bomas comes from a Swahili word “Boma” meaning coal house a subsidiary company of Kenya Tourist Development Corporation as a tourist attraction. It also wanted to preserve, maintain, and promote the rich and diverse cultural values of various tribal groups of Kenya. Mario Masso is its leader. 

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