Is Njoro boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what two local experts had to say about things to do in Njoro, Nakuru.
Things To Do in Njoro, Nakuru
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Njoro is a site for both local and international tourists. The Njoro river cave associated with the evolution of the early man is a great tourist and researcher’s attraction site. Skulls of the kenyapithecus are believed to have been found from the cave. The settlers’ mansions are well preserved and they are accredited as historical sites. Njoro golf club is a recreational club hosted in Njoro as well as swimming and other recreational services. Njoro hosts many primary, secondary and tertiary schools.
The main economic activities are agricultural-based industries which includes: vegetable and milk processing, horticultural farming and large scale wheat and barley. Quarrying and timber milling are also practiced by a lot of people. The people of Njoro are known by their hard work and unity. The rich tend to employ people from their own town than from the other towns. It is said that the Njoro people live like a big family united by social bonds and cultural interactions.
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