Galana River
The Galana River is a significant waterway located in southeastern Kenya. It flows through the Tsavo National Park and is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife. The river is approximately 130 kilometers long and serves as an important source of water for both the local ecosystem and nearby communities.
The river originates from the Mwingi Hills and eventually empties into the Indian Ocean through the Sabaki River. The Galana River basin supports various agricultural activities, including irrigation farming, which is vital for the livelihoods of many residents in the region.