Pate Island Kenya: The Hidden Ruins of the Lamu Archipelago Pate Island Kenya is the most historically significant and least visited island in the Lamu Archipelago. This large island 25…
Lamu Dhow Sailing: Kenya's Living Indian Ocean Sailing Tradition Lamu dhow sailing is one of the most authentic and atmospheric experiences available on the East African coast. It is the…
Gede Ruins Archaeology: Kenya's Lost Swahili City in the Forest Gede ruins archaeology reveals one of the East African coast's most mysterious and best-preserved medieval Swahili city sites. The Gede…
Fort Jesus Mombasa: The Indian Ocean's Greatest Portuguese Monument Fort Jesus Mombasa is Kenya's most important historical monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built by the Portuguese in 1593,…
Mombasa Old Town: Walking Through 2,000 Years of Indian Ocean History Mombasa old town is one of East Africa's most atmospheric and historically layered urban districts. This 16-hectare neighbourhood on…
Kisite Marine Park: Kenya's Finest Coral Reef Wilderness Kisite Marine Park protects one of the most pristine coral reef systems on the East African coast. This 39-square-kilometre marine national park…
Diani Reef Diving: Kenya's Premier Indian Ocean Dive Destination Diani reef diving accesses one of the Indian Ocean's most accessible and diverse coral reef systems from Kenya's most popular beach…
Watamu Green Turtles: Kenya's Sea Turtle Capital Watamu green turtles are one of Kenya's most celebrated marine wildlife encounters. Marine National Park on Kenya's central coast holds one of the…
Arabuko-Sokoke Forest: Kenya's Coastal Forest Birding Treasure Arabuko-Sokoke Forest is East Africa's largest remaining coastal forest, covering 420 square kilometres near Watamu on Kenya's coast. This extraordinary forest holds endemic…
Karura Forest Nairobi: The Green Lung in the Heart of the City Karura Forest Nairobi is the largest urban forest in any African capital city. This 1,053-hectare forest sits within…