Kenya's Coast
Kenya’s SWAHILI COAST extends for 536 Kms from its Southern border with Tanzania to Somalia in the North. The warm blue waters of the Indian Ocean lick its shores and much of the shoreline is covered by a continuous strip of magnificent white soft sand beach, protected by an unspoilt coral reef that has been compared in equal terms to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia and the Red Sea Coral Reef.
Forests of mangroves to the south are home to an overwhelming amount of birdlife, interspersed with blue lagoons and creeks. History’s turbulent past has been unearthed through ancient ruins which are worth exploring for an eerie glimpse into times gone. Likewise, the striking and colourful mixture of people and cultures make the coast a prime destination to visit.
These attractions coupled with a variety of entertainment and superb accommodation facilities ensure that nature and sun lovers and the young and old can slowly unwind after a hot and dusty safari! We can arrange accommodation in the coast.
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NORTH COAST
The North Coast – situated between Mombasa and Kilifi (70 Kms north of Mombasa) is extensively developed and is a visitor’s paradise, offering a range of luxurious hotels right by the beach. The North coast offers a range of places to visit which can be arranged direct at most hotels.
Towards the north end of the beach is Mamba Village, a crocodile farm, said to be the world's largest, and an entertainment complex. A nearby attraction is the world famous Bamburi Nature Trail and Kipepeo Aquarium which displays an astonishing number of Kenya's tropical fish from the lagoons and reefs which fringe the entire coastline. Mtwapa Creek just north of Shanzu beach is Kenya Marineland where Kenya's largest aquarium houses diverse sea-life and which can be viewed from a glass-sided underground tunnel.
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