Treasures of Africa

Nature Sanctuaries in Trans Nzoia

Treasure of Africa Museum: Blast From The Past

The privately-run Treasures of Africa Museum displays the personal collection of John Galletly Wilson, the former colonial officer from Uganda who loved and spend many years studying the divergent tribes of Western Kenya and Uganda, and particularly the Karamajong and the Turkana tribes. Among the highlights at the Treasures of Africa Museum are its invaluable collection of tribal art, photos, artefacts, mementos, and illustrations – all that depict a rarely seen world and poignant long-lost cultural practices – which Wilson collected over a period of 31 years of exploring across Africa. It is situated 2 km south of Kitale Golf Club.


Around Kenya are to be found a hatful of delightful nature parks and sanctuaries, many of these being community initiatives to protect wildlife in their natural habitats. Fairly small in comparison to the national parks and reserves, they offer a more intimate exposure to the wild, to fully appreciate the local flora and fauna.


Trans Nzoia County is a vital region for Kenya’s agricultural and ecological balance. Its rich history, cultural diversity, and natural beauty make it a unique and valuable part of the Rift and Western Kenya. The county’s potential for growth remains immense, particularly in agriculture, tourism, and environmental conservation.

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Trans Nzoia has a highland equatorial type of climate. Rainfall is well distributed throughout the year, the higher areas in the west receiving more. Average annual temperature is 24oC.

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