Season 2025 | pax | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 pax | 6 Pax |
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Cost | $270 | $180 | $160 | $145 | $140 | $135 | |
Full Day Excursion at Malindi and Watamu
- i)Gede Ruins
- ii)Malindi Market
- iii)Vaco Da Gama Pillar
- iv) Marafa – Hell’s Kitchen.
Season 2025 | pax | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 pax | 6 Pax |
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Cost | $270 | $180 | $160 | $145 | $140 | $135 | |
Full Day Excursion at Malindi and Watamu
This is one of the most visited places in Kenya and one of the country’s greatest mysteries.
The Gedi Ruins are located deep inside the lush green forests of Arabuko-Sokoke and near the Indian Ocean basin. The Gedi ruins remain a mystery to archaeologists. Proving that ancient African society was intricate and advanced, the Gedi ruins have all the markings of an ancient cosmopolitan settlement.
Thought to have been founded in the early 13th century, it was a city complete with streets, running water, and a sewage system. Archaeologists have also found Ming Chinese vases at the site, along with Venetian glass and other artifacts worldwide. Coral-brick houses, a palace, and even an impressive mosque remain as clear evidence that the Muslim inhabitants of the coastal Kenyan town were worldly merchants.
The Tour continues to Malindi Town and drives through the streets of the city center to visit the old city, the old market, its coastline, falconry, and the wood factory.
The old city is famous for its ancient charm and for its colorful chaotic markets that are full of retailers of all sorts, allowing experience the local daily life.
At the old market, in particular, you can appreciate the sounds, colors, and smells of a typical African market and buy local handicrafts.
Before heading for lunch, visit Vasco Da Gama Pillar.
This Tower was built by the Portuguese 600 years ago. It has seen better days, as you can see. It was built by a Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. He built the pillar strategically located as a sea route for traders to and from the
The Robinson Marafa-Hell’s Kitchen is locally referred to as Nyari, ‘the place broken by itself. Temperatures can get to scorching levels during the day, hence the alias ‘Hell’s Kitchen’.
The naturally shaped stone columns and shifting colors of this unusual sandstone mini-canyon were once the location for many ancient sacred rituals.
Local legend has it that there was once a town located in the depression. Now, worn away by wind, rain, and floods, the sandstone shows layer-cake-like colors of white, orange, deep crimson, and pink.
A visit to the gorge is particularly memorable at sunset when the hues are highlighted against the ribbed gullies of the sandstone.
You will later drive back to your hotel.