Wahomi
Wahomi is a small village located in the northern region of Kenya, near the border with Ethiopia. The village is part of the Samburu County and is inhabited primarily by the Samburu people, who are known for their semi-nomadic lifestyle and their traditional way of life. The village is situated in a semi-arid region, characterized by its hot and dry climate, with the annual rainfall being relatively low. The primary economic activities in Wahomi include livestock rearing, particularly cattle and goats, and to a lesser extent, agriculture. The village has a basic infrastructure, including a few primary schools and a health center, which provides essential medical services to the community. Wahomi is also home to a small market where local produce and goods are traded. The village is connected to the broader region through a network of roads and is served by a local airstrip, which facilitates transportation and communication. Despite its remote location, Wahomi plays a significant role in the cultural and economic life of the Samburu community.