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7 Cultural Festivals to Experience in Kenya

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom 2 min read

This archive report was first published on 30 July 2019.

Published on July 30, 2019, Kenya is a cultural melting pot with a rich heritage of music, art, literature, and more. From the Rusinga Cultural Festival to the Nairobi Film Festival, there's something for everyone.

Rusinga Cultural Festival

Located on Rusinga Island in Homabay county, this two-day festival is a celebration of Suba culture, featuring music, fashion, film, food, artistry, literature, sports, and conversations.

Storymoja Festival

As Kenya's premier literary event, the Storymoja Festival is a 5-day celebration of African stories and contemporary culture, taking place every September.

Lamu Cultural Festival

One of the best-attended community-based cultural festivals in Kenya, the Lamu Cultural Festival is a celebration of both the past and the future, featuring activities such as dhow sailing races, donkey races, traditional henna paintings, and more.

Maralal Camel Derby

For a unique tour experience, head to Maralal town in Samburu county for the Maralal Camel Derby, featuring camel races, bike races, and traditional dances.

Africa Nouveau Festival

Designed to showcase innovative and cutting-edge artists, the Africa Nouveau Festival is a 3-day celebration of music, art, food, and drink.

PAWA Festival

As an emerging annual street festival, PAWA Festival takes place in the heart of Nairobi's CBD, showcasing East Africa's creative genius through visual and performing art.

Nairobi Film Festival

Finally, the Nairobi Film Festival is a must-attend event for film enthusiasts, celebrating the best of African cinema.

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