Embu County
Embu County is located in the eastern region of Kenya, bordered by Meru County to the north and Kitui County to the south. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including hills, valleys, and rivers. The county's capital is Embu Town, which serves as a commercial and administrative center. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy, with crops like tea, coffee, and maize being widely cultivated.
The county is also home to several cultural communities, primarily the Embu people, who have rich traditions and practices. Additionally, Embu County features attractions such as the Mount Kenya National Park, which offers opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing. The region's climate is generally favorable for farming, contributing to its agricultural productivity.