Kenya's World Heritage Sites
Kenya ratified the World Heritage Convention on 5 June, 1991. As of August 2010, it has four World Heritage Sites, two in the cultural and two in the natural category. Kenya also has another y sites on the World Heritage Tentative List.
World Heritage Sites in Kenya
- Lake Turkana National Parks
- Mount Kenya National Park/Natural Forest
- Lamu Old Town
- Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests
- Fort Jesus (2011)
- Kenya Lakes System in the Great Rift Valley (2011)
Sites in Kenya on the World Heritage Tentative List
- Mombasa Old Town (1997)
- Lake Nakuru National Park (1999)
- Lake Naivasha (1999)
- Lake Bogoria National Reserve (1999)
- The Mijikenda Sacred Kaya Forests and groves (1999)
- Great Rift Valley Ecosystem (2001)
- The Historic Town of Gedi (2010)
- The Mfangano-Rusinga Island Complex (2010)
- The African Great Rift Valley - The Marakwet Escarpment Furrow Irrigation System (2010)
- The Thimlich Ohinga Cultural Landscape (2010)
- The African Great Rift Valley - Olorgesailie Prehistoric Site (2010)
- Aberdare Mountains (2010)
- The Eastern Arc Coastal Forests (Arabuko-Sokoke Forest and Shimba Hills National Reserve) (2010)
- The Kakemega Forest (2010)
- The Meru Conservation Area (2010)
- Mount Kenya National Park/ Natural Forest / Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (extension) (2010)
- The African Great Rift Valley - Hell's Gate National Park (2010)
- The African Great Rift Valley - The Maasai Mara (2010)
- The Tana Delta and Forests Complex (2010)
- Tsavo Parks and Chyulu Hills Complex (2010)
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