Kajiado County is located south of Nairobi, stretching from the capital's urban fringe across semi-arid lowlands to the Tanzania border. With a population of approximately 1.1 million, the county is predominantly Maasai and experiences rapid transformation as Nairobi's urban expansion extends into traditional pastoral territories.

The county encompasses Amboseli National Park (famous for elephants viewed against Mount Kilimanjaro), extensive community conservancies, and rapidly developing urban satellite towns including Kitengela, Rongai, and Kiserian that effectively function as extensions of Nairobi's sprawl.

Kajiado town functions as the county headquarters and administrative center.

Key Topics

  1. Kajiado County (hub)
  2. Kajiado Town
  3. Amboseli National Park
  4. Kilimanjaro View from Amboseli
  5. Kajiado Maasai
  6. Nairobi Expansion into Kajiado
  7. Kitengela
  8. Ngong Town
  9. Ngong Hills
  10. Kajiado Land Sales
  11. Kajiado Group Ranches
  12. Kajiado Livestock
  13. Kajiado Agriculture
  14. Kajiado Wildlife
  15. Kajiado Human-Wildlife Conflict
  16. Kajiado Politics
  17. Kajiado Colonial History
  18. Kajiado Infrastructure
  19. Kajiado Education
  20. Kajiado Health
  21. Kajiado Tourism
  22. Chyulu Hills
  23. Kajiado Women
  24. Kajiado Youth
  25. Kajiado Devolution
  26. Kajiado Climate
  27. Kajiado Notable People
  28. Kajiado Real Estate
  29. Kajiado Climate Change
  30. Kajiado Timeline

See Also

Sources

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kajiado_County
  2. https://www.kenya-tourism.org/kajiado-county/
  3. https://www.amboseli.com/