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
Gedi Ruins
Kenya has many unknown treasures waiting to be discovered one of them is Gedi, a wonderful lost city lying in the depths of the great Arabuko Sokoke forest. This is a place of great mystery, an archaeological puzzle that continues to engender debate among historians.
To this day, despite extensive research and exploration, nobody is really sure what happened to the town of Gedi and its people. This civilization was a powerful and complex Swahili settlement in the east africa coast with a population of over 2500, built during the 13th century. The ruins of Gedi include many houses, mansions, mosques and elaborate tombs and cemeteries. 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
Chale Island - South Coast
October 31, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments
For those looking for a romatic gateaway, Chale Island is a small island south of Galu Beach and about 600 meters from the mainland and 10 km south of Diani on the Kenya coast.
Measuring 1,2 km long and 0,8 km wide with north-south orientation, Chale Island is divided into two parts: the hotel, main beach and immediate surrounds and the forest and wildlife (reserve). Wildlife abounds throughout the island:- troops of monkeys and baboons, nocturnal bush babies, many species of birdlife, small antelope, butterflies, to name but a few… Read more




