The Blood Moon: Kenya explores Astro-tourism with total lunar eclipse watching on Sunday
Published on: September 07, 2025 08:58 (EAT)


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Kenya is set to host the first dedicated Astro-tourism experience in
Samburu County on Sunday as part of the initiative to diversify tourism
offerings.
The launch coincides with a total lunar eclipse dubbed “blood
moon” that will start at 8:30 pm and last for
82 minutes on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
The pioneering initiative seeks to position Kenya as a leading
destination for astronomy enthusiasts and adventure travellers
worldwide. Magical Kenya says the astro-experience will leverage the country’s exceptional natural
advantages to unlock new and sustainable tourism opportunities.
Astro-tourism is an emerging niche market that combines stargazing,
astronomy education and the experience of pristine night skies.
With
minimal light pollution, clear equatorial skies, and unique landscapes,
Samburu presents an unparalleled opportunity to
showcase Kenya’s celestial wonders.
The new Astro-tourism product will
include guided night sky tours, astrophotography expeditions,
educational workshops, and starlit camp experiences, all designed to
immerse visitors in the marvels of the cosmos.
Situated near the equator, Kenya offers nearly equal night-day hours
year-round, giving visitors more consistent viewing opportunities of
stars, planets, and celestial events.
Samburu’s remote and protected
environment ensures some of the darkest skies in Africa,
ideal for clear views of the Milky Way, constellations and meteor
showers.
"The project will integrate the indigenous astronomical knowledge of
Samburu communities, offering visitors a unique cultural perspective on
the stars. Visitors can combine night sky explorations with daytime
wildlife safaris and nature walks to enrich their
overall experience," says Magical Kenya.
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano will lead
participants, including international visitors in the event set to take
place at Sopa lodge in Samburu National Reserve.
Magical Kenya notes that the launch of the Astro-tourism experience will drive tourism to new and
less-explored regions like Samburu thereby expanding Kenya’s tourism
footprint beyond traditional safari circuits.
"This diversification is
also expected to create new jobs for local guides, hospitality workers,
and artisans, promote community-led tourism projects
that preserve cultural heritage, stimulate investment in infrastructure
and environmental conservation and boost Kenya’s appeal in the
high-value niche markets of eco-tourists and astronomy enthusiasts," says Magical Kenya.
Other locations where watching of the blood moon spectacle starting 8:30 pm will take place include
Waterfront in Karen, Nairobi, The Landing in Nanyuki, Ileret Campus of Turkana Basin Institute
and Fort Place Grill in Kabete, Kiambu County.
"This Astro-tourism launch heralds an open invitation to global
travellers, astronomers, and adventure seekers to experience the wonders
of the skies from Kenya, situated as it is, in the heart of Africa."
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