Tana River County
Tana River County is located in the eastern part of Kenya, bordered by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. It is known for its diverse ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and rivers, which support various wildlife and plant species. The county's main economic activities include agriculture, fishing, and tourism, particularly around the Tana River.
The county's capital is Hola, which serves as the administrative center. Tana River County is home to several ethnic groups, including the Embu and Pokomo communities, each with unique cultures and traditions. The region also features important conservation areas, such as the Tana River Primate Reserve.