Issue: Kenya Tourism 1987 FDC
Type: Postage Stamp
Number of Stamps: 8
Stamps Denomination: 1c, 3c, 5c, 7c,
Issue Date: 25 MAR 1987
Issued By: Kenya 1987
Kenya Tourism 1987 FDC
FDCs typically feature postage stamps related to the theme or event being commemorated. the stamps on the FDC wildlife, cultural elements, or iconic tourist destinations in Kenya. Additionally, the cover itself could include artwork, illustrations, or information related to Kenya’s tourism industry in 1987.
About FDC Kenya Tourism:
Akamba Carvers:
The Akamba people in Kenya are known for their skilled wood carving craftsmanship. They create intricate sculptures and artwork from wood, which often reflect their cultural traditions and beliefs. Visitors to Kenya can explore Akamba carvings and even purchase these unique pieces as souvenirs.
Escarpment Viewpoint:
Kenya is home to several stunning escarpments and viewpoints. One of the most famous is the Great Rift Valley Escarpment, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the landscape. Visitors can often stop at viewpoints along the escarpment to take in the natural beauty and capture memorable photographs.
A Pride of Lions:
Kenya is renowned for its diverse wildlife, and lions are one of the iconic animals that roam its national parks and reserves. A group of lions is known as a “pride.” Visitors to Kenya’s national parks, such as the Maasai Mara or Amboseli National Park, can embark on safaris to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
Sun Bathing at the Beach:
Kenya boasts a beautiful coastline along the Indian Ocean. Destinations like Diani Beach, Watamu, and Malindi offer pristine sandy beaches and warm, sunny weather. Tourists can relax on the beach, swim in the ocean, and soak up the sun while enjoying the coastal beauty.