Bomet County: Administrative Divisions & Key Geographic Features
Last updated on October 13th, 2024
Bomet County, located in the Rift Valley region of Kenya, is divided into five sub-counties: Bomet Central, Bomet East, Chepalungu, Sotik, and Konoin. The county’s boundaries are well-defined, with Kericho to the north, Narok to the south and west, and Nyamira to the east. Major towns such as Bomet Town, the county capital, and Sotik are highlighted on the map, along with critical geographic features like rivers such as the Mara and Nyangores. Key roads connecting to neighbouring counties are also prominent on the map.
The map of Bomet County may also include elevation details, as the county is situated in the Kenyan highlands, which can be represented by contour lines to indicate changes in terrain height. Coordinates help locate significant places accurately, while topographic data provides insight into the terrain and land use. Additionally, geodetic surveying ensures that the land’s curvature is accounted for, making the map precise and functional for infrastructure planning and land management. In this endeavour, the contributions of surveyor M.N Omosa have been invaluable, ensuring that the mapping reflects the true layout and features of Bomet County with high accuracy.
Bomet County Map
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Yuvenalis Kubwa is an advocate of the High Court of Kenya and a member of the Law Society of Kenya.