Things To Do

Kilifi, Kenya

 

Jawamu Tours and Safaris

Embark on a journey of discovery with Jawamu Tours and Safaris, your trusted travel partner in Kenya. We specialize in creating unforgettable safari experiences, from thrilling game drives in world-renowned parks like Maasai Mara and Amboseli to serene escapes along Kenya’s pristine coastline. With expertly guided tours, personalized itineraries, and a passion for showcasing Kenya’s diverse landscapes and rich cultures, Jawamu Tours promises an adventure that blends luxury, authenticity, and excitement. Whether you're spotting the Big Five, exploring local villages, or marveling at breathtaking sunsets, we ensure every moment is extraordinary. Experience the magic of Kenya with Jawamu Tours and Safaris – where adventure meets comfort.

Vipingo Ridge

Nestled along Kenya's stunning coastline, Vipingo Ridge is a luxurious retreat offering world-class experiences. This exclusive destination boasts an 18-hole championship golf course, elegant villas, and breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. Whether you're seeking relaxation, outdoor adventures, or fine dining, Vipingo Ridge provides a perfect blend of elegance and serenity. Explore its pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and unmatched hospitality for a truly unforgettable escape.

3 Degrees South

Located in the Kilifi Creek, 3 Degrees South is your gateway to thrilling water-based adventures. Specializing in sailing, kayaking, kiteboarding, and dhow cruises, this watersports center offers activities for enthusiasts of all skill levels. Whether you're seeking to learn new skills or explore the serene waters of the Indian Ocean, 3 Degrees South combines expert guidance with unforgettable experiences. Dive into adventure and discover the magic of Kilifi’s coastal charm!

Kilifi Dhow Cruises

Experience the timeless beauty of Kilifi Creek with Kilifi Dhow Safaris. Step aboard a traditional dhow and drift through crystal-clear waters, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and vibrant marine life. Perfect for romantic sunsets, group excursions, or family adventures, our tailored dhow cruises offer a unique way to explore Kenya’s coastal charm. Let the gentle sea breeze and stunning views create unforgettable memories on every journey.

Kuruwitu Conservancy

Discover the untouched beauty of Kenya’s coastline at Kuruwitu Conservancy. Dedicated to marine conservation and sustainable tourism, this haven offers guided snorkeling, reef walks, and cultural tours that showcase its thriving marine ecosystem and vibrant community. Whether you’re exploring coral gardens or enjoying the tranquil beaches, Kuruwitu Conservancy is a perfect blend of adventure and environmental stewardship. Visit and be part of preserving Kenya’s coastal treasures.

Benjamin Safaris

Discover Kenya like never before with Benjamin Safaris, where every journey is customized to your dreams. From thrilling game drives in iconic national parks to cultural immersions in local communities, we craft personalized safari experiences that showcase the best of Kenya’s wildlife, landscapes, and traditions. With expert guides and unmatched attention to detail, Benjamin Safaris ensures every adventure is extraordinary. Your unforgettable Kenyan journey starts here.

Arabuko-Sokoke Forest

The forest is rich in biodiversity, but of particular importance is the exceptionally high degree of endemism. This, together with the forest’s large area of continuous woody vegetation (covering 420 sq. km, most remaining coastal forests cover only a few hundreds of hectares, sometimes much less) gives it a very high conservation value. The Arabuko-Sokoke Forest provides significant natural habitat for the conservation of rare and endangered mammal species, including three globally threatened species of mammals: the Golden-rumped elephant shrew, Ader’s duiker and Sokoke bushy tailed mongoose.

Mnarani Ruins

Mnarani Ruins are well known as the remains of the two mosques near the Mnarani in Kilifi County Kenya, dating from the 15th century, the mosques are located on a bluff overlooking Kilifi Creek from the southern side, the settlement at the site dates back to the 14th century and the site also contains a number of tombs that is the Mnarani ruins. Mnarani is a Swahili word derived from the Mnara meaning a minaret or pillar and currently the name has grown to engulf the whole of immediate town Mnarani

Ruins of Gedi

Surrounded by a remnant coastal forest, away from the coastline, the abandoned city of Gedi was one of the most important Swahili cities on the East African coast from the 10th to 17th centuries. During this period, it was part of a complex and international network of trade and cultural exchanges that crossed the Indian Ocean, linking African coastal centres with Persia and other areas. The opulent settlement is clearly delineated by walls and features remains of domestic, religious, and civic architecture, and a sophisticated water management system. It strongly represents the characteristics of Swahili architecture and town planning, utilising materials such as coral rag, coral and earth mortar and wood.

Watamu

Watamu is a small coastal town in Kenya, north of Mombasa. It’s known for Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve, which has 3 bays: Watamu, Blue Lagoon and Turtle. Sandy beaches and coral gardens are the defining features. Seabirds, as well as green and hawksbill turtles, inhabit Mida Creek with its sand flats and mangrove forest. Inland, Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Reserve is home to elephants, monkeys and rare birdlife