In Summary
- Lots of people flocked at Naivasha town over the weekend for the 2023 World Rally Championship.
- Some braved the cold and rain so as to mark the end of the WRC.
Hundreds of revellers braved the cold and rain to mark the end of the World Rally Championship 2023 at Buffalo Mall, Naivasha.
Baraka who was one of the attendees of the Safari Rally official party shared his experience mentioning that the 2023 Safari Rally was indeed one of a kind.
“It’s my first time here and I love it so far. Hata kama ni mara ya kwanza, nimeona kweli inafurahisha.” Said Baraka.
He had travelled from Nakuru to come witness the buzz of the event and to him the crowd that pulled up added more fun to the event.
“I’m from Nakuru County and I had to come to explore. The crowd is what excites me. Witnessing other people having fun in their own way also lifts up my spirit.”
Dancing in the rain
After a couple of performances by Tamasha Band hailing from Naivasha, the busy Buffalo Mall grounds experienced some rain, which never stopped the revellers from having the time of their lives.
“Ile mvua imenyesha leo sio ya kuzuia mtu ambaye alikuwa na haja ya kushuhudia Safari Rally. Ilikuwa kidogo tu lakini haikuzuia mahali.” He concludes.
2023 WRC Safari Rally Experience
Naivasha is known to be a place of fun and memorable visits with wildlife spots, flower farms, luxury lodges and tourist attractions.
It’s also popular with unique experiences to locals and visitors as the ultimate partying destination in Kenya.
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In this year’s WRC Safari Rally 2023, there were concerts on the sidelines of the rally.
Bongo star Ali Kiba was among the artists that treated the crowd to amazing performances.
In partnership with the Nakuru county government, organizers of the rally banned hawking along the roads that will be used by the rally cars to prevent traffic jam and insecurity.
In the last two events, traffic along the road and Naivasha-Mai Mahiu road was disrupted for hours due to the high number of revellers in the town.