Turskana
Turskana is a region in Kenya, located in the Rift Valley. It is known for its unique landscape, which includes the Turskana Basin, a large, shallow depression that is one of the lowest points in East Africa. The basin is home to several salt lakes, including Lake Turkana, which is the largest and most famous. The region is also characterized by its semi-arid climate, with hot days and cool nights, and receives very little rainfall.
The Turskana region is inhabited by various ethnic groups, including the Turkana people, who are known for
The economy of the Turskana region is largely based on agriculture and livestock farming, with crops such
The Turskana region has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years.
In recent years, the Turskana region has faced several challenges, including drought, conflict, and environmental degradation.