West Pokot County
West Pokot County is located in the western part of Kenya, bordered by Uganda to the west. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and rivers. The county's capital is Kapenguria, which serves as a central hub for administration and commerce. The population primarily consists of the Pokot community, who engage in agriculture and livestock rearing.
The region is rich in cultural heritage, with various traditional practices and festivals celebrated by the local communities. West Pokot County is also home to several natural attractions, such as the Mount Kinyang and the Siyoi Hills, which offer opportunities for tourism and outdoor activities.