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Kenya Has a Beautiful Geothermal Spa and it S By Brunno Braga
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ocated at the Hell’s Gate National Park in Kenya, the KenGen Geothermal Recreational Health Spa is the only one of its kind in Africa. The geothermal spa temporarily closed at the height of COVID-19 restrictions, but is now open for visiting. The Ministry of Health of Kenya and Nakuru County Government Health Officials approved to reopen the facility through a bill of health to resume operations under strict compliance with the COVID-19 preventive measures. The spa is operated by Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC and the geothermal leisure center can be compared to the famous Blue Lagoon spa located in Iceland. “I encourage members of the public visiting our Geothermal Spa to observe all COVID-19 protocols as you enjoy this natural resource
that is unique not only in Kenya but in the entire African continent,” KenGen Managing Director and CEO Mrs. Rebecca Miano to African Travel Commission News. This facility offers a stunning backdrop and is a great getaway for those who want to relax. KenGen Geothermal Recreational Health Spa opened in 2015 to explore other uses of geothermal energy generated by Olkaria Geothermal Resource. Basically, once steam has been used for electricity generation, the byproduct is channeled to a series of cascading blue lagoons created from the geothermal brine to form a natural spa where the water is put to good use. Its proximity to Nairobi makes it an alternative attraction to other tourist destinations like the Mara, Serengeti, and even Mombasa. One can easily access the spa from Nairobi, and those
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