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'''Nandi Hills''' is a highland area in the [[Rift Valley Province]] of Kenya, known for its tea estates, and home to many world-renowned athletes, including [[Kipchoge Kipkeino]], [[Henry Rono]] and [[Mike Boit]]. There is also a small town named Nandi Hills. The area is mostly inhabitated by the [[Nandi people]].
'''Nandi Hills''' is a highland area in the [[Rift Valley Province]] of Kenya, known for its tea estates, and home to many world-renowned athletes, including [[Kipchoge Kipkeino]], [[Henry Rono]] and [[Mike Boit]]. There is also a small town named Nandi Hills. The area is mostly inhabitated by the [[Nandi people]].
Nandi Hills has a cool and Wet climate with two rain seasons during the equinoxes. Temperatures vary between 18 DegC and 24 DegC.
Nandi Hills has a cool and Wet climate with two rain seasons during the equinoxes. Temperatures vary between 18 DegC and 24 DegC.
The transport system in Nandi Hilld is mainly land-based via tarmac. The Nandi Hills road network connects it to major Kenyan cities including Eldoret, Nakuru, Kisumu and ultimately, Nairobi and Mombasa.
The transport system in Nandi Hills is mainly land-based via tarmac. The Nandi Hills road network connects it to major Kenyan cities including Eldoret, Nakuru, Kisumu and ultimately, Nairobi and Mombasa.





Revision as of 03:05, 19 February 2007

Nandi Hills is a highland area in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya, known for its tea estates, and home to many world-renowned athletes, including Kipchoge Kipkeino, Henry Rono and Mike Boit. There is also a small town named Nandi Hills. The area is mostly inhabitated by the Nandi people. Nandi Hills has a cool and Wet climate with two rain seasons during the equinoxes. Temperatures vary between 18 DegC and 24 DegC. The transport system in Nandi Hills is mainly land-based via tarmac. The Nandi Hills road network connects it to major Kenyan cities including Eldoret, Nakuru, Kisumu and ultimately, Nairobi and Mombasa.