Machakos District was an administrative district in the Eastern Province of Kenya . Its capital was Machakos . The district had an area of 20,402 km.
12-890: Machakos District, then known as Athi District, was created in 1895 as one of the original districts of Ukamba Province among, the Kikuyu, Taita and Kitui districts. They were part of the administrative structure of the Imperial British East Africa Company , later the East Africa Protectorate , which became British Kenya . The district's name was later changed to Ulu then Machakos in 1920. The district remained as part of Ukamba Province until 1933, in Central Province until 1953, Southern Province until 1962, and Eastern Province after 1963. In 1992, Machakos District's southern half
24-640: A bulk of 62% or 11,100 km . is within Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks . The remaining 5,876 km is occupied by ranches, sisal estates, water bodies such as Lakes Chala and Jipe in Taveta and mzima springs, and the hilltop forests which occupy less than 100 km . or approximately 10 km² out of 587.5 km². The lowland areas of the district that are do not belong to national parks are divided to ranches, estates and wild life sanctuaries. The district has approximately 25 ranches. The main land use in ranche
36-592: A few remnant trees to modestly vast 2 square kilometres indigenous and exotic forest mountains. These forests are part of a unique Eastern Arch range of forests which are found mostly in Eastern Tanzania with the Taita Hills forming the only Kenyan Eastern Arc forest type in East Africa. The Taita Hills forest hold a unique biodiversity with 13 taxa of plants and 9 taxa of animals found only in
48-467: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Taita-Taveta District Taita-Taveta District (formerly Taita District ) was a district of Kenya , located in the Coast Province of the country. It lies approximately 200 km northwest of Mombasa city and 360 km southeast of Nairobi city. The district was created by the colonial authorities in 1895 as Taita District, one of
60-827: Is a privately owned wildlife sanctuary and national park in Kenya established in 1972 by Hilton international. It is located in Taita-Taveta County approximately 220 kilometers from Mombasa and 360 km south of Nairobi. The sanctuary covers an area of 28,000 acres (110 km ), and is adjacent to Tsavo West National Park and the LUMO Community Wildlife Sanctuary . It hosts cape buffalo , African bush elephant , leopard , lion , cheetah , Masai giraffe , zebra , hartebeest , impala , waterbuck , Thomson's gazelle , lesser kudu , dik-dik , Hyena , and other smaller animals, including
72-551: Is cattle grazing. The three operating sisal estates of the district are the Teita Sisal Estate , Voi Sisal Estate and Taveta Sisal Estate. Many ranches utilize also wildlife tourism and conservation. The Taita Hills and Saltlick Lodges sanctuary is located in the district. There are 48 forests which have survived on hill tops in the district of which 28 are gazetted and are under government protection and management. They range in size from small 500 square metres with
84-523: The Taita Hills and nowhere else in the world. In addition 22 plant species found in the Taita Hills forests are typical of the Eastern arc forests. The next being in eastern Tanzania. Some of the endemic African violet - Saintpaulia teitensis among others. Within these beautiful indigenous forests, bubble pure clean water to the lowland areas to cater to both human agricultural activities and wildlife in
96-588: The Taita game sanctuary and Aruba dam in Tsavo East. The lower plains are thus supplied with water by the forests in the hills which are a good catchment of rains. [1] The capital of the district was small town of Wundanyi , though Voi was its largest town. The district has four constituencies: 3°20′S 38°15′E / 3.333°S 38.250°E / -3.333; 38.250 Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary
108-643: The original districts of Ukamba Province of the East Africa Protectorate . It included the Taveta sub-districts. In 1902, the district became part of Seyidiye Province headquartered at Mwatate , then Voi from 1911. In 1914, the Taveta sub-district was occupied by the Germans and was administered as part of the Moshi District of Tanganyika . After its reoccupation by the British in 1916, Taveta sub-district,
120-594: The varied rainfall and terrain with the lower zones receiving an average of 440 mm of rainfall per annum and the highland areas receiving up to 1900 mm of rainfall. The altitude rises in range from 500 m above sea level to almost 2,300 above sea level at vuria peak which is the highest. In 2007, the Taita-Taveta District was split into two sub districts: the Taita sub District and the Taveta sub District The district covered an area of 16,975 km . of which
132-454: Was hived off to create Makueni District . By the 2000s, Machakos District had three more districts created from it; Mwala, Kagundo and Yatta, all had a population of 1,098,534. In 2010, after the promulgation of the new constitution of Kenya , counties were to be created based on the districts of Kenya that existed prior to 1992. This effectively led to the creation of Machakos County . This Eastern Province (Kenya) location article
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#1732772590715144-523: Was rejoined to Taita in 1921, with the entire district rejoining the Ukamba Province, till 1933 when it joined the Coast Province . In 1963, it was one of the forty districts of Kenya. It was later renamed to include 'Taveta'. The population of the district in the 1980s was approximately 45,000 persons but this has shot up to well over 250,000 persons with population densities ranging from 3 persons per km to more than 800 persons per km due to
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