The number 7 seems to be the binding factor for a lot of things. Think about the days of the week, the continents in the world, the seas in the world, and closer to home, the number of World Heritage Sites in Kenya. 

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) describes World Heritage Sites as important places of cultural or natural heritage. In Kenya, these sites have put us on a global map, and because of them we are encouraged to support local tourism and initiatives working to protect and maintain these sites. 

Wondering what these sites are and how they came to be on the UNESCO list? Welcome to the story series that will answer this question and more.

Mt Kenya National Park & Forest
Mt Kenya National Park & Forest
Lake Turkana National Parks
Lake Turkana National Parks
Lamu Old Town
Lamu Old Town
Mijikenda Kayas
Mijikenda Kayas
Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley
Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley
Fort Jesus
Fort Jesus
Thimlich Ohinga
Thimlich Ohinga
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