Kitui County
Kitui County is located in the eastern part of Kenya. It is known for its diverse landscapes, which include rolling hills, valleys, and semi-arid areas. The county's capital is Kitui Town, which serves as a central hub for trade and administration. Agriculture is a key economic activity, with residents growing crops like maize, beans, and millet.
The county is also rich in cultural heritage, home to various ethnic groups, primarily the Kamba people. Kitui County has several natural attractions, including the Kangundo Hills and the Kitui Forest, which provide opportunities for eco-tourism and outdoor activities.