Three main rivers — the Chanya, Muringato, and Amboni — flow through Nyeri. These rivers are fed by water from the Aberdare Forest. Many small rivers also pass through the area. After leaving Nyeri, the rivers come together to form the Sagana River, and later become the Tana River, which is the biggest river in Kenya. The Tana River flows all the way to the Indian Ocean.
The distance between Nairobi and Nyeri is about 195 kilometers, but the road distance is 143.3 kilometers. If you don’t have a car and want to travel from Nairobi to Nyeri, the best way is to take a train. The train ride takes about 6 hours and 32 minutes and costs between $29 and $45.
The main towns in Nyeri County, Kenya are Nyeri Town, Karatina, Othaya, Mukurwe-ini, Narumoru, Endarasha, and Mweiga. Nyeri Town is the biggest town and also the capital of the county. Karatina is an important town and is the center of the Mathira East sub-county. Other well-known towns in the county include Mukurwe-ini, Othaya, and Narumoru.
Nyeri County is found in the central part of Kenya. Its capital and biggest town is Nyeri. The county has a population of about 759,164 people and covers an area of 2,361 square kilometers.
Nyeri is about 5,750 feet (1,750 meters) above sea level. It is located in the middle of the land where the Kikuyu people live. In the 1950s, Nyeri was an important center for the Mau Mau rebellion.
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