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Mombasa, Malindi & Diani Beach

• Swimming
• Snorkeling
• Sea Kayaking
• Diving
• Dhow Trips
• Nature trails
• Visiting Historic Places

This fort was built by the Portuguese to protect their interests in East Africa. It is a fine example of the Portuguese military architecture and was later turned in to a prison when Kenya became a British protectorate. After 1958 it was declared a national monument and later a museum. It now houses artifacts from the coastal historical sites and the shipwreck of the San Antoni de Tana which sank off Fort Jesus 1967, it is a good tourist attraction that holds rich history. Spend your day exploring this spectacular fort. (grove) of the Digo People. 

Located 25 kms off Mombasa is one of the best-known beaches, and offers everything a visitor could wish for: restaurant, shops, golf course, night spots, an area of indigenous forests that provide a sanctuary for the areas of many Colobus monkeys, and The Kaya Kinodo, which is a cultural centre built around the sacred Kaya (grove) of the Digo People.

It is one of the oldest settlements of Kenya’s coast, dating back to the 13th Century where explorer Vas Co Da Gama first set foot in East Africa. In 1930, Malindi achieved fame as the preferred fishing and drinking haunt of Ernest Hemmingway who fished for the big game fish off the coast. Apart from having attractive tourist resorts today, many big game fishing competitions are held here and attract anglers from all over the world who come to battle with the sea giants such as reef shark and sail fish.

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