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Turkana opens up for tourism

Nabuyatom crater, a geographical marvel on Lake Turkana-a caldera that was formed after a volcano collapsed. [Courtesy]

Turkana County will be hosting national celebrations for this year’s World Tourism Day as the region banks on improved security and infrastructure to spur tourism and investment opportunities.

According to the county Governor Josphat Nanok, ease of access to the region courtesy of improved infrastructure, good security and the coming up of new hotels are key indicators of a rebound of tourism business.

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