Muliro Gardens, named after one of Luhya Land’s most respected leaders, Masinde Muliro, once faced a shocking reality. In 2011, the park, conveniently located in the heart of Kakamega town, gained notoriety for couples engaging in public intimacy. This negative image, a stark contrast to the intended tribute to Muliro, spurred both the government and religious communities into action.
Thankfully, the story of Muliro Gardens doesn’t end there. Designated as a national museum site in 2002, the park held inherent potential for a peaceful and refreshing environment. Recognizing this, the county government initiated a complete renovation, transforming the space into a haven for relaxation and even business opportunities.
Today, a visit to Muliro Gardens reveals a vastly different scene. Gone are the days of unchecked behavior. Strict monitoring by county askaris ensures a safe and secure atmosphere. Paved walkways meander through gardens bursting with colorful flowers, creating a picture-perfect backdrop for photography and leisure. The transformation doesn’t just benefit residents seeking respite from the bustle of town; it has also opened doors for local businesses. The clean and aesthetically pleasing environment attracts photographers and other entrepreneurs, injecting new life into the park’s ecosystem.
Here are photos and images of Muliro Gardens in Kakamega County, Kenya.