Gen Z Protests In Kenya, Can They Affect Your African Wildlife Safari? On June 20th, Kenya saw an escalation of protests in many areas, such as Nairobi, Eldoret, Garissa, Isiolo, Nakuru, Kisumu, Nyeri, Uasin Gishu, Viheri, and Narok. The security officers were deployed to contain the protesters using water cannons and tear gas. What is the protest all about? The protesters are rejecting the tax bill 2024, although the protest has caught the attention of many Kenyan citizens, the most active citizens are those who are the Gen Z group of youths.
What does Gen Z mean?
In the recent strikes in Kenya, Gen Z has been the most used term in reports, posts, and news. You may be wondering what this term means. Relax we have you covered. Gen Z is a short term of Generation Z. It is not a terrorist group or political party.
Generation Z refers to those born between 1997 and 2012. In 2024, the Gen Z is between 12 and 27 years old. They are proudly born in the digital world, full of smartphones, social media, and streaming content.
What impact did COVID-19 have on Gen Z?
The COVID-19 outbreak led to the emergence of remote workers, thus fostering a digital revolution. These have encouraged Gen Z to find education and employment opportunities online. As a result, this generation is very updated regarding their interests.
They are active in government proceedings, such as finance bills, policies, and infrastructure. The digital content creators and news experts update their followers or subscribers about any update. The COVID-19 has led to the improvement of the Generation Z in many aspects.
Is Kenya safe despite recent Gen Z protests?
Despite the presence of strikes since the 20th of June 2024, there are safe places though. Visitors can enjoy visiting parks, reserves, and wildlife sanctuaries. City tours around cities like Nairobi and Mombasa can however need an extra. This is due to the protesters-police conflict. The police are spraying tear gas at demonstrators who are destroying public property such as sculptures and buildings. So, if you were planning to have a city tour in these two cities, keep in mind that protests are intensive, so an extra care has to be taken.
Are there Gen Z protests throughout the country?
The nationwide strikes in Kenya are targeted at government institutions and buildings. They can be a disturbance when traveling to your hotel in Nairobi or Mombasa. Roads are also crowded making it difficult to reach your favorite destination.
What is a safer option close to Kenya?
If you are afraid of visiting Kenya due to recent civil unrest, there are better options. If you are going for a wildlife safari, you can consider Tanzania safaris. Spectacular wildlife sanctuaries like Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara National Park are better alternatives. Arusha, Mwanza, and Dar es Salaam are attractive cities in Tanzania.
Are there strikes in Tanzania?
Currently, there are no strikes in Tanzania. The Gen Z protests are taking place in Kenya.
Is Kenya part of Tanzania?
With the world as a digital village, this question sounds weird. Who doesn’t know Kenya and Tanzania by the way? That is not the case. This information can be essential to someone out there.
Kenya and Tanzania are two independent countries in East Africa. They border each other. They also share many things regarding tourism. They cohost the Great Migration, which involves two wildlife sanctuaries, Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
This wildebeest migration involves approximately 2 million wildebeests and thousands of zebras and gazelles. This event premieres the most in the Tanzanian part, with a few spectacular events like the Mara River crossings taking place in Kenya.
Kenya and Tanzania also have the world-famous Maasai tribe. In Kenya, these vibrant people live in the southwestern part of the country, while in Tanzania, the Maasai are found in the northern part. The traditions of the Maasai do not vary much despite being in two different countries.
Is Mount Kilimanjaro found in Kenya?
No. Mount Kilimanjaro is situated in the northern part of Tanzania near the Tanzania-Kenya border. Due to its proximity to the border, the views of this snow-capped mountain can be seen from Amboseli National Park in Kenya.
Some visitors visit Amboseli National Park hoping to see and climb Mount Kilimanjaro. But, the fact is Mount Kilimanjaro cannot be climbed from the Kenyan side because it is in Tanzania. However, the Rongai Route is the best route to climb this iconic mountain from the northern side of the Kenyan border.
The Gen Z protesters do not target visitors, but their government. Despite these protests, the government has tried to address the public. You don’t have to worry about your forthcoming safari in Kenya or Tanzania.
Focus East Africa Safaris is focused on keeping its visitors from any form of harm. You can also select our Tanzanian safari packages instead if you are worried about the Gen Z protests.