Tana River
The Tana River is the longest river in Kenya, stretching approximately 1,000 kilometers. It originates from the Mount Kenya region and flows eastward into the Indian Ocean. The river is vital for irrigation, supporting agriculture in the surrounding areas, and is also a source of hydroelectric power.
The Tana River basin is home to diverse ecosystems, including forests and wetlands, which support various wildlife species. The river's watershed is crucial for local communities, providing water for drinking and farming. Additionally, the Tana River is significant for fishing and recreational activities, contributing to the local economy.