Athi River
Athi River is a significant waterway located in Kenya, flowing through the southern part of the country. It originates from the Aberdare Mountains and travels approximately 390 kilometers before joining the Sabaki River, which eventually empties into the Indian Ocean. The river plays a crucial role in supporting local ecosystems and providing water for agriculture and domestic use.
The area surrounding Athi River is also known for its industrial activities, with several factories and businesses established along its banks. The river's proximity to Nairobi, the capital city, makes it an important resource for both urban and rural communities. Efforts are ongoing to address environmental concerns related to pollution and habitat preservation.