Friday, August 26, 2011

JAMBO Karibu MOMBASA

The coastal town  of Mombasa  has some of the best beaches in the world, they stretch for miles along the North and South Coasts..

Located on Kenya’s Eastern coastline bordering the Indian Ocean, Mombasa has become popular for its exotic beaches, diverse marine life, world-class hotels and friendly people.

Mombasa beaches have sun-drenched powder-soft white sands, swaying palms and a shimmering turquoise ocean. Sounds like any other tropical paradise? Throw in soft Swahili cadences, a historic nearby town center, a medieval lost city, fabulous coral reefs and marine parks, dhows for dolphin watching or romantic sunset cruises and big-game fishing.

Mombasa Beach With Powder-soft White SandsFurther add to the mix warm and genial people, excellent seafood, a camel ride on the beach and you are starting to grasp the unique and stunning appeal of beaches along the Indian Ocean.. Wondering were to stay.?
The hotels will cater for all your accommodation needs


Malindi, a midway point along Kenya's 450 km coastline. It is located at the mouth of River Sabaki. Malindi is a major coastal town like Mombasa; however, Mombasa's North and South Coast are more accessible to African safaris and tours in Kenya. Malindi’s main attractions are its white sandy beach, scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing grounds away from the crowds of Mombasa. Malindi also welcomed the famous Vasco Da Gama on his visits to the East Africa coast of Kenya. The Malindi town is a mishmash of Swahili style buildings. 

Snorkeling and scuba diving can be experienced at Malindi Marine National Park. To fill your time away from the beach in the Malindi & Watamu Bay, you have the option to visit the Arabuko Sokoke Forest and Gedi Ruins. The Arabuko Sokoke Forest is the largest surviving lowland forest in Kenya 
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