Activities

Marafa-Hells Kitchen

The colored canyons of Marafa, also known as Hell’s Kitchen, is an odd sandstone canyon outside of Malindi, Kenya. Known locally as Nyari – “the place broken by itself” – it was once a great sandstone ridge worn by wind, rain, and floods into a series of jagged gorges.

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Visit Haller Park

Haller Park is a nature park in Bamburi, Mombasa, on the Kenyan coast. It is the transformation of a quarry wasteland into an ecological area. Haller Park holds a variety of plant and animal species which serve as a recreation spot for tourists and locals.

Mamba Village Centre

A large reptile conservation farm, with guided tours, crocodile feeding & a children’s playground.
We provide you the opportunity to observe one of the world’s most spectacular predators at close range in our Crocodile farm.

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Tsavo East National Park

Tsavo East National Park is a national park in Kenya with an area of 13,747 km². It was established in April 1948 and covers a semi-arid area previously known as the Taru Desert. Together with Tsavo west, it forms an area of about 22,000 square kilometers.

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Gede National Monument

Gede National Monument is a historical and archaeological site found near Gede town about 120 km from Mombasa and 16km from Malindi in Kenya. Gede National Monument is open to the public seven days a week including public holidays from 7:30 am in the morning to 6:00pm in the evening.

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Mida Creek

A blend of red, orange and yellow paints the sky whilst the setting sun casts silvery glitters on the vast expanse of Mida Creek, a tidal inlet in Kilifi County. On the beach, hundreds of silhouettes of birds move with the constant ebb and flow of waves. A suspended boardwalk cutting through the dense thicket of mangrove forest completes the charm of this special place tucked within Kenya’s North Coast.

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