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Time Zone Comparison

Marafa (Kenya)

Time Zone

Africa/Nairobi

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Haile Dai (Lebanon)

Time Zone

Asia/Beirut

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Specified CityMarafa
Africa/Nairobi

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Marafa, Kenya: Tranquility in the East African Hinterland

Located on the eastern coast of Kenya, close to the Indian Ocean, Marafa is famous for its unique Hell's Kitchen geological wonderland. This red sandstone landscape is eroded by wind and rain to form deep valleys and colorful rock formations, showing brilliant light and shadow at sunrise and sunset, making it a popular destination for photographers and nature lovers. The area is predominantly agricultural, growing tropical crops such as coconuts and cashews, and is inhabited by mostly Gikuyu and coastal tribes, with traditional handicrafts and music culture well preserved. Although it is not a popular tourist city, its pristine natural scenery and simple folk style add a touch of hidden color to eastern Kenya.


Comparison CityHaile Dai
Asia/Beirut

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Haldeh, Lebanon: an ancient town on the Mediterranean Sea

Halba is the capital of the Akkar Governorate in northern Lebanon, located in the plains between the Lebanese mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, about 120 kilometers from the capital Beirut. As the administrative and commercial center of the region, Halba is known for its multiculturalism and rich history, with a predominantly Sunni Muslim population and a coexistence of Christian and other communities. The town's economy is predominantly agricultural, producing olives, citrus and grains, and it is an important distribution center for agricultural products from the surrounding mountainous regions. Haledale has retained its traditional Lebanese architecture, with the stone streets of the old town and remnants of the Ottoman period telling of a prosperous past. Despite the economic challenges, the area maintains a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal gateway to explore rural life in northern Lebanon.