Wundanyi

Wundanyi

Wundanyi is a town lying in the Taita Hills of southern Kenya, west of Voi. It is also the Headquarters of Taita-Taveta District. The town has a population of 4000 (1999 census) [http://www.ilri.cgiar.org/html/Urban%20Poverty%20all%20Kenya%20Province%20through%20Location%20Final.xls] The centre of an agricultural area, the surrounding slopes are terraced.

The town is a popular base for hiking, while local attractions include the Ngangao Forest, known for its butterflies, Wesu Rock and the Cave of Skulls.


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