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Uhuru park ranked as the most reviewed park in Kenya

A section of Uhuru Park

Tsavo East National Park and Mount Kenya National Park were ranked third and fourth, respectively, among the most reviewed parks in Kenya.

Mombasa’s Haller Park secured the fifth position, followed by Ngong Road Forest Sanctuary, which ranked sixth nationwide. Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its flamingo population, was listed seventh, while Aberdare National Park took the eighth spot.

The August 7th Memorial Park in Nairobi ranked ninth, with Amboseli National Park in Kajiado County rounding off the top 10.

Meanwhile, Google Maps marked its evolution over the past two decades, transitioning from a basic navigation tool to a comprehensive platform offering real-time traffic updates, turn-by-turn directions, and immersive 3D views of landmarks worldwide.

In a statement, Google Maps highlighted its role as more than just a mapping service.

“It’s a vibrant community that shares knowledge and experiences from around the globe,” the company stated.

“With over 100 million updates made to the map each day, we’re committed to showing you the freshest and most comprehensive information possible, so you can get around with confidence.”

Google Maps also emphasized the usefulness of its data in creating travel features, weekend getaway guides, and promoting local businesses.