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Rare scented stones, culture that attract honeymooners to Isiolo

Rare scented stones, culture that attract honeymooners to Isiolo
 

A group of 30 residents from Kinna, Guba Dida village have setup a cultural village that has become an attraction to newly weds. The residents teamed up as a self-help group, Malka Bisinadi cultural village, constituting 18 women and 12 men in 2004.

They integrated the services of the Elders in the community to assist in the cultural perspective of the village. The cultural village is aimed at promoting eco tourism and preserving the Borana culture which seems to be eroding day by day with the influence of the Western values.

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