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Local Attractions

Kaya Kinondo

Kaya Kinondo sprawls over about 30 acres! This gem isn’t just a plot of land; it’s a treasure trove of natural and cultural heritage along the delightful Kenya Coast. With its active sacred site with four traditional trails, an ancient water hole, and a central clearing for community rituals, it’s where history and spirituality dance hand in hand!

Kongo River

The Kongo River flaunts its natural glam with lush greenery and waters smoother than your favorite smoothie, Kongo River Diani is the hot spot for nature enthusiasts ready to soak up those good vibes, catch a glimpse of feathered friends, and bask in sunsets that are nothing short of jaw-dropping!

Shimba Hills

Shimba Hills National Reserve, one of the largest coastal rainforests, is home to the last breeding population of Kenya’s elusive sable antelope. These remarkable creatures are classified as endangered, highlighting their critical status . As such, they play a significant role in Kenya’s wildlife heritage, embodying the urgent need for conservation efforts.

The Funzi Keys

 Funzi, ia a remarkable ensemble of four islands adorned with lush mangroves, Envision a charming village inhabited  by people who flourish through fishing and farming. It is truly a tropical paradise infused with a vibrant sense of community!

Chale Island

Chale Island, the sandy slice of paradise, is the stuff dreams are made of! Picture this: a tropical wonderland bursting with mangrove forests and vibrant coral reefs, all wrapped in lush greenery. And let’s not forget those jaw-dropping views of the Indian Ocean’s sparkling blue-green waters, just as stunning as the island itself! 

Robbinson Sandbank

Paddle your way to Robinson Island or hop on a glass-bottom boat for some underwater peeping! Feast your eyes on the stunning turquoise splendor of the Indian Ocean, mingle with the fabulous fish and dazzling coral reefs, and then strut your stuff on a mind-blowing sandbank!