Tana River County
Tana River County is a county in the former Coast Province of Kenya. It is named after the Tana River, the longest river in Kenya. The county is bordered by Garissa County to the north, Wajir County to the northeast, Kilifi County to the southeast, Lamu County to the south, and Isiolo County to the west.
The county has a population of 315,943 people (2019 census) and an area of 38,437 km². The capital and largest town is Hola. Other major towns in the county include Garsen, Madogo, Kipini, and Bura.
The county is home to a diverse range of ethnic groups, including the Pokomo, the Orma, the Somali, and the Swahili. The main economic activities in the county are agriculture, livestock keeping, and fishing.
Tana River County is a beautiful and diverse county with a rich history and culture. The county is home to a number of national parks and reserves, including the Tana River Primate National Reserve and the Arawale National Reserve. The county is also home to a number of historical sites, including the ruins of the ancient city of Gedi.
If you are looking for a place to experience the beauty and diversity of Kenya, then Tana River County is the perfect place for you. The county has something to offer everyone, from stunning scenery to rich culture and history.