
Kenia highlands
The Kenyan Highlands are a fertile, elevated region in central Kenya, characterized by high altitudes averaging around 1,500 to 2,200 meters above sea level. They feature rolling hills, volcanic mountains like Mount Kenya, and rich soils ideal for agriculture. The climate is generally mild and wet, making it suitable for farming crops such as tea, coffee, and vegetables. This region is densely populated, hosting major cities like Nairobi and Kisumu, and serves as Kenya’s economic and ecological hub, supporting diverse wildlife, agriculture, and human settlement.