Kakamega is a vibrant and culturally rich county in western Kenya, known for its lush greenery, high rainfall, and the iconic Kakamega Forest, which is the last remnant of the ancient Guineo-Congolian rainforest in Kenya. The region has a tropical climate, fertile land, and is home to the Luhya people, one of the largest ethnic communities in the country. Kakamega offers a slower pace of life, with a strong connection to nature, culture, and tradition. It’s an ideal destination for eco-tourism, cultural experiences, and off-the-beaten-path exploration.