Kenya is also a hub for beautifully inspired arts and crafts. Some of the items sold to tourists include: sisal baskets, paintings, wood carvings, Maasai bead jewelry, kanga's for women, musical instruments and tribal masks.
Music, dance, architecture, theatre, literature are all part of the cultural diversity in Kenya.
Education system in Kenya has been changed to the CBC Competence Based Curriculum. This flexible curriculum offers opportunities for practice and specialization at basic levels of education.
The CBC structure is the 2-6-6-3 where learners spend 2 years in pre primary, 6 years in primary, 6 years in secondary and 3 years in university.
Kenya also has a number of international schools enrolling students for various educational systems like Japanese, German, British, French and also Swedish.
The constitution of Kenya also allows for freedom of worship and there are hundreds of religious denominations including the Islam, Christians, Roman Catholics and there are some Kenyans who observe the traditional way of worship.
Exploring Kenya's culture is broad. By engaging with the local culture, you not only gain a deeper understanding but also contribute to the preservation of the rich cultural heritage.
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