Come for the Kalenjin cultural heritage and a handful of snakes and crocodiles, stay for the grounds—they're clean, serene, and even have a dustbin. The museum itself feels a bit neglected, but if you're local or passing through Kabarnet with kids, it's a quick stop.
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Read guide →I recently visited the place. The guide was so nice. The place is well maintained in terms of cleanliness and general serene. I was very excited to see a dustbin within the premises🥺As a local here i...
The grounds are beautiful but sadly, the museum is quite neglected and staff are not as enthusiastic. On the plus side, one can view a couple of reptiles and a few artifacts.
Home of African Heritage especially the Highlands Nilotic group of people I mean Kalenjins and their cultural heritage. Got some African snakes, crocodile and tortoises. Not forgetting the bird watchi...
It was a good place to be with your family! To learn more about the valleys of baringo.
Very good customer service. Has room for more. Please display openly names of the students who made the toys.