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What do you know about Manda bay?

April 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Manda Bay is located on the northwestern tip of Manda Island on Kenya’s coast, is one of the many unspoilt, idyllic islands found in the Lamu archipelago. It lies in calm inshore waters on a long sandy protected beach.

For centuries this has been a calling point for the Arab dhow traders, a safe haven where nature is allowed to take its course without the interference of the modern world, and this tranquil ambience permeates the resort. Read more

Beaches

December 28, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Africa is known for its great white sand beaches. But before you pack your bags and head on to just anything that looks like a beach in Africa here is some advice on choosing one in the first place.

By far the most popular beach areas are those that are sheltered from ocean currents like along the Indian Ocean from Kenya to Mozambique, also along the Mediterranean which includes countries like Tunisia, Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and also on the Indian Ocean islands of the Comoros and Madagascar.
Ghana too is fast becoming a popular tourist destination and has quite a lot of history even dating back to the days of slave trade. Read more

Watamu Marine Park

November 4, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Watamu is an amazing paradise of sun and sand with an international reputation for its reef-protected beaches, a perfect place for a beach safari offering safe sunbathing at both high and low tides all year round.

The natural feature most obvious to the visitor is of course the marine park. The park was created in 1968 and is part of the far larger Malindi-Watamu Marine Reserve, which includes Mida Creek. The Marine Park extends from Blue Lagoon in the North to Whale Island in the south and is mainly a lagoon habitat which deepens in the central channel up to 6 meters (approx 20 feet ), and some isolated holes by the Turtle Reef up to 12 meters (approx 39 feet). Fishing is totally banned in the park. Read more

Kenya’s coastal Town Mombasa

November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mombasa Kenya’s oldest town is a place steeped in history. Vasco de Gama, the famous Portuguese explorer, first landed at the site where Mombasa now stands in 1498.

The island of mombasa is connected to the mainland by bridges and ferries. The town over looks a wide harbor, where commercial shipping mingles with traditional sailing dhows.

The true heart of Mombasa is found in the exotic old town, among the narrow winding streets and Arab architecture. The air here is always heavy with the scent of spices. Read more

Diani Reef An Exclusive, Luxurious Beach Resort & Spa

October 31, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Nestled in the pristine white sands of the South Kenyan coastline overlooking the turquoise blue Indian Ocean, the luxurious and exclusive Diani Reef Beach Resort & Spa is all set to welcome all. From the discerning American and European tourists along with the upwardly mobile (as they are know here) long haul overseas traveller from Asia.

The Resort and Spa provides the ideal getaway to the luxury traveller looking for a unique enchanting experience that most Kenya holiday and vacation visitors seek. Serene beaches and traditional wildlife game. Read more

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