Athi-Galana-Sabaki River

Athi-Galana-Sabaki River is the second longest river in Kenya (after the Tana River). It has a total length of 390 km, and drains a basin area of 70,000 km². The river rises at 1° 42' S. as Athi River and enters the Indian Ocean as Galana River (also known as Sabaki River). * View of the Galana River in Kenya * The Fourteen Falls near Thika * A drongo at Sabaka River The river flows through the Tsavo East National Park and attracts diverse wildlife, including hippopotamus and crocodiles.Famously, in the 2009 case of Ben Nyaumbe, the region is also home to pythons.

Athi-Galana-Sabaki River

Athi-Galana-Sabaki River is the second longest river in Kenya (after the Tana River). It has a total length of 390 km, and drains a basin area of 70,000 km². The river rises at 1° 42' S. as Athi River and enters the Indian Ocean as Galana River (also known as Sabaki River). * View of the Galana River in Kenya * The Fourteen Falls near Thika * A drongo at Sabaka River The river flows through the Tsavo East National Park and attracts diverse wildlife, including hippopotamus and crocodiles.Famously, in the 2009 case of Ben Nyaumbe, the region is also home to pythons.