Entrepreneurs hoping to reap big in upcoming Easter, WRC weekend

World Rally Championship which will take place on Easter weekend from March 28 to 31.

In Summary
  • Boda boda riders and players in the transport sector are also hoping to reap big as tourists flock to Naivasha and travel around the country for the Easter weekend. 

  • The hospitality sector in Naivasha also hopes to have tourists seek accommodation with different hotels in Naivasha during the WRC rally. 

Tourists camping at Miti Mbili to watch the WRC rally in the past
Tourists camping at Miti Mbili to watch the WRC rally in the past
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Business persons in Naivasha are hoping to reap big in the upcoming World Rally Championship which will take place on Easter weekend from March 28 to 31. 

As families plan their getaways for the Easter weekend, Naivasha is emerging as the perfect destination combining serene landscapes and innovative country living.

With the allure of the WRC rally season, the town becomes a tourism magnet due to its backdrop of stunning landscapes and a real estate hotspot. 

Boda boda riders and players in the transport sector are also hoping to reap big as tourists flock to Naivasha and travel around the country for the Easter weekend. 

The hospitality sector in Naivasha also hopes to have tourists seek accommodation with different hotels in Naivasha during the WRC rally. 

The town has a picturesque setting, framed by the shimmering waters of Lake Naivasha, the majestic Mt Longonot, and lush greenery, offering an idyllic escape from urban life.

The ambience and moderate climate offer an ideal environment for those seeking a retreat during the Easter season.

WRC rally fans can also get a nice view of the rally from Miti Mbili which is positioned strategically along the rally route.

Adjacent to Miti Mbili is Pana Ranch which offers WRC rally fans a camping spot as the ranch integrates seamlessly with the natural surroundings.

Tourists during the rally can stay in the ranch's nature-infused homes, setting a new standard for nature-inspired living.

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