Summary: SAFARIS IN KENYA
Kenya is a land of potential Kenya wildlife adventures safaris starting from the world famous animal migration in masai mara to the bird watching areas of Lake Nakuru, Lake baringo as well as photographic tours in various safari parks, other areas of interest .includes Mount Kenya Climbing and trekking, Beach holidays mombasa, lamu, Malindi and Watamu beach excursions and water activities
ABERDARE NATIONAL PARK – The forest in renowned
for their botanical riches and torrential rainfalls plunging from
cloud shrouded heights to spray filled ravines. These park is
rich in wildlife the – elephants roam the clouded hills, the rare
bongo, reedbuck and be sure to encounter a leopard. Several
bird species are also found
here.
http://www.bux4ad.com/aft/151c0b92.html
Date Published: Feb 22, 2011 - 9:23 am
The Lake is a fresh water lake found in the rift valley and
is located in Baringo District, a semi-desert area. The lake lies
in the solitude of the semi desert, a haven of peace and beauty
in harsh, rugged by majestic surroundings. Its beauty
derives as much from an overwhelming sense of repose with nature
as its scenic dist. On the lakeshores are villages
inhabited by the II CHAMUS [Njemps] community; who live by an
unusual mixture of fishing and livestock herding breaking the
taboo on the eating of fish, which is a norm among paternalists.
Date Published: Feb 14, 2011 - 2:33 am
TRANSPORT –
There are three [03] major International airports – Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport [JKIA] in Nairobi, Moi International Airport
[MIA] in Mombasa & Eldoret International Airport [EIA] in
Eldoret. Wilson airport handles light aircrafts – on scheduled or
chartered domestic flights. Most of the National Parks have an
airstrip.
SPORTS –
Kenya is the home to a large number of world-class distance runners
who consistently perform well in the International competitions.
GOLF – popular in Nairobi area, with six 18-hole courses – KAREN
COUNTRY CLUB, MUTHAIGA GOLF CLUB, WINDSOR GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB,
ROYAL NAIROBI CLUB; while other courses are available in all other
regions.
CREDIT CARDS –
Major credit cards are acceptable in Kenya and the teller machines.
Currency can be exchanged in bureaus or banks and varies from time
to time.
GOLF CLUBS
MUTHAIGA COUNRY CLUB
KENTMERE CLUB TIGONI
ROYAL GOLF CLUB
KAREN GOLF COUNTRY CLUB
VET LAB SPORTS CLUB
SHOPPING IN NAIROBI – Recommended places
SARIT CENTRE IN WESTLANDS
CROSSROADS KAREN
THE JUNCTION SHOPPING CENTRE – NGONG ROAD
THE MALL – WESTLANDS
THE VILLAGE MARKET – GIGIRI SUBURBS
YAYA CENTRE
MASAI MARKET [operates on different days of the week] – There are
several other open-air markets around the city where shoppers can
find handicrafts, beaded jewellery, souvenirs, batiks, baskets,
paintings and many other items- do not hesitate to negotiate
prices! [You are advised to carry the local currency for your
purchases]
NAIROBI - EATING OUT – Recommended places
THE CARNIVORE RESTAURANT –website www.tamarind.co.ke
KAREN BLIXEN COFFEE GARDEN – website
www.blixencoffeegarden.co.ke
HAANDI RESTAURANT – website www.haandi-restaurant.com
TAMARIND RESTAURANT – www.tamarind.co.ke
TAMAMBO BAR & GRILL – www.tamarind.co.ke
[There are several other local restaurants available in Nairobi at
reasonable prices]
CURRENCY –
Unit of current is Kenya Shilling. Available notes are 1000.00,
500.00, 200, 100, 50.
CLIMATE
Hot periods – February and March
Coldest – Mid June and July
Rainy season – April and May, October / November and can extend
until December 15th.
TIME ZONE –
Standard time zone in Kenya is UTC/GMT + 3 hours
PEOPLE OF KENYA –
There are 42 tribes. National language – Kiswahili, English is the
official language. All different cultures add the amazing beauty of
Kenya.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN KENYA
JANUARY 1 – New Years Days
MAY 1 – Labour Day
JUNE 1 – Madaraka Day [self rule] day
OCTOBER 10 – Moi Day
OCTOBER 20 – Kenyatta Day
DECEMBER 12 – Jamhuri Day [Independence Day]
DECEMBER 25 – Christmas Day
DECEMBER 26 – Boxing Day
MOVEABLE DATES: Good Friday, Easter Monday & End of Ramadan,
Idd-ul-fitr
USEFUL KISWAHILI PHRASES
JAMBO – HELLO
RAFIKI - FRIEND
ASANTE – THANK YOU
KARIBU – WELCOME
KAHAWA – COFFEE
CHAI – TEA
TAFADHALI – PLEASE
POLE POLE – SLOWLY SLOWLY
HAPANA – NO
NDIYO – YES
KWA HERI – GOODBYE
LALA SALAMA – GOODNIGHT
AMANI NA UPENDO – PEACE & LOVE
HOSPITALS IN NAIROBI
THE AGA KHAN UNIVESITY HOSPITALS akhn.akhskenya.org
THE NAIROBI HOSPITAL website www.nairobihospital.org
THE MATER HOSPITAL website www.materkenya.com
Date Published: Feb 14, 2011 - 2:28 am
[21,283sq km – 8,183 sq miles] Covers the biggest area in Kenya,
located in the Southern Region
The park comprises a diversity of habitants, open plains
alternating with savannah bushes and semi-desert scrub; acacia
woodland, rock ridges and outcrops. The park lies roughly halfway
between the Coast and Nairobi. Most of the Park is made up of
basement gneisses & schist’s but part of the western sector is
of recent volcanic origin, including Chyulu Hills extensions.
These volcanic zones also contain the famous Mzima springs, where
millions of gallons of sparkling crystal-clear water gush out
everyday from below a lava ridge. Hippos and shoals of barbell live
in the springs and provide a dramatic spectacle. Countless numbers
of different birds are found also here.
Hotels
KILANGUNI SERENA SAFARI LODGE
NGULIA SAFARI LODGE
TAITA HILLS & SALTLICK WILDLIFE RESORT
VOI SAFARI LODGE
ARUBA LODGE
Date Published: Feb 14, 2011 - 2:12 am
The Meru National Park is an area of some 1813 Sq. km to the north
- east of Mount Kenya, The Park ranges from 1036m in the foothills
of the Nyambeni range, it's boundary, to less than 3040m on the
Tana River in the south - eastern sector. The former home of George
Adamson and Joy Adamson. They reared animals including the famous
lioness Elsa and their cheetah Pippa. Located at the eastern slopes
of its evergreen lands. It is made famous by Elsa the lioness whose
association with this wild & lovely country is the well known
through Joy Adamson's books. The Park offers a wide range of
wildlife that includes: Elephant, Black Rhinoceros, Hippopotamus,
Reticulated Giraffe, Grevy's Zebra, Grant's Gazelle, Beisa Oryx,
Lion, Leopard & Cheetah.
Meru is part of a complex of protected areas along the Tana River
that includes the adjacent Bisanadi and Mwingi National Reserves
(to the east and south respectively). The North Western sector is
hilly, with rich volcanic soils. The land flattens towards the
East, where grey alluvial volcanic soils appear. The area is
crossed by numerous permanent streams.
WHERE TO STAY:
LEOPARD ROCK LODGE
ELSA KOPJE TENTED CAMP
Date Published: Feb 10, 2011 - 7:23 am
SIMBA – LION
TEMBO, NDOVU – ELEPHANT
KIFARU – RHINO
CHUI – LEOPARD
NYATI – BUFFALO
DUMA – CHEETAH
MAMBA – CROCODILE
TWIGA – HIPPO
PUNDA MILIA – ZEBRA
LION
This is the largest of the wild cats. Females are smaller than
males and lack a mane. Male begin to show a noticeable growth of
mane at one and a half years old; it is fully developed by the time
they are five or six years. Lions roar to mark their territory and
a contact call between pride members. They are mostly found in
lightly wooded country, rocky outcrops, thorn bush and thickets
bordering open plains. The lions are nocturnal. Lions are
exceptional among the cat family in that they are social, with
adults’ males & females living together in groups called
prides.
Males weigh 190 – 225kg, females 110 - 135 kg, height 3 feet,
Length 5 - 7 feet. Gestation period 3 - 1/2 month; young of 2 - 4.
Male - lifespan of 12 years, females 15 - 20 years.
ORYX – AN ANTELOPE WITH LONG SPEAR-LIKE HORNS FOUND IN NORTHERN
KENYA
Gestation period 8 ½ - 9 months, lifespan 12-15 yrs, Weight 170-210
kgs, Height 4 ft, Length 6ft 7in
WATERBUCK – A DEER LIKE ANTELOPE, ONLY MALES HAVE HORNS.
Gestation period 8 ½ – 9 months, Lifespan – 10-12 years, Weight
200-250kgs, Height 3ft, Length 6ft
DIK-DIK – DWARF ANTELOPE SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN A HARE.
Gestation period – 6 months, lifespan – 10 yrs, Weight 4-5 kgs,
Height 1ft 2in, Length 1 ft 10in
ROAN ANTELOPE – ANTELOPE WITH BLACK FACE MASK, TUFTED EARS &
LONG BUFF-BROWN COAT. NOTABLE BACKWARD-CURVED HORNS.
Gestation period – 9 ½ months, Lifespan 10-12yrs, weight 270kgs,
height 4ft 3in, length 6ft –7ft
BUSHBUCK – MEDIUM SIZE ANTELOPE WITH DISTINCTIVE WHITE THROAT PATCH
& WHITE CHEST BAND. ONLY MALES BEAR STOUT RELATIVELY STRAIGHT
HORNS.
Gestation period 6 – 6 ½ months, lifespan 12 yrs, weight 40-70kgs,
length 2ft-3ft 1in
BONGO – REDISH BROWN FOREST ANTELOPE WITH NARROW WHITE STIPES
RUNNING VERTICALLY WON THE BACK. ALMOST SIMILAR TO BUSHBUCK BUT
ABIT LARGER
Gestation period 9 ½ months, lifespan 12-15 yrs, weight 240-400kgs,
length 3-4ft 3in
WILDEBEEST – A BEARDED ANTELOPE WITH A LONG HEAD, FACE FOUND IN THE
GRASSLANDS AND ACACIA THICKETS.
Gestation
SIDE STRIPED JACKAL - Jackals are similar to modern domestic dog,
pointed face, rounder ears, white tipped tail & a diagonal
white stripe along the flank. Side Striped Jackals are primarily
nocturnal.
Gestation period 2 months, weighs 7 - 13 kgs, height 1 foot, Length
of 2 feet, lifespan of 8 - 10 years.
GOLDEN JACKAL - Dusky, yellowish grey with a dark tip to its tail.
Commonly seen on the open plains and they are nocturnal. They are
mostly omnivorous.
Gestation period of 2 months, weighs 7 - 14 kgs, height 1 foot,
Length 2 feet, Lifespan 8 - 10 years.
BLACK - BACKED JACKAL -
The most common of the three Jackal species found in East Africa.
Fox - like in appearance. Black - backed jackal has large ears, a
black tip to its tail and shorter legs. Mainly nocturnal though
they are often seen during the daytime, particularly in the early
morning.
Gestation period of 2 months, weighs 6 – 14 kgs, height of 1 foot,
Length of 2 feet, lifespan of 8 - 10 years.
SPOTTED HYENA
They are large and most powerful species of hyenas. With large,
rounded ears and a sloping back, a bushy tail erected & flared
in aggressive situations. The spotted hyenas possess the strongest
jaws of all land predators, equipped with extraordinary powerful
molar teeth of crushing bones. Their habitat is widespread in a
variety of semi - desert, dry bush land to moist savanna. They are
primarily nocturnal.
Male Weighs 57 - 64 kgs while the female weighs 64 - 75 kgs, height
of 2 feet, Length of 4 - 5 feet, gestation period 3 - 4 months,
lifespan 10 - 12 years
LEOPARD
Leopard has a prominent necklace of spots all over its body. They
are less frequently seen though they are far more numerous. They
have a deep, rasping cough similar to the sound of wood being
sawed. They inhabit a wide variety of terrain from thick forests,
rocky outcrops and bush country bordering open plains to semi -
arid scrub and deserts. They are primarily nocturnal. Both males
& females are solitary; associating only long enough to mate.
Leopards are highly opportunistic hunters, obtaining their prey by
stealth and ambush. They breed at all times of the year and cubs
are born in thick cover or in caves. Their prey varies habitat,
though leopards generally prefer antelopes, Thompson's gazelle,
impalas, warthogs, monkeys, hares and baboons.
Weigh 50 – 80kg, females 32 – 55kg, height 2 feet, Length 3 feet.
Gestation period 3 -1/2 months, lifespan 12 - 15 years.
CHEETAH
Are easily distinguished from leopards by the distinct black
'earmarks' running down from the inner corner of their eyes to the
edges of their mouth. They have muscular body and lack the rosettes
and stocky physique of a leopard. Cheetahs have a high - pitched,
bird - like contact call that sounds almost like a whistle. Their
habitat is open plains, savanna and dry bush territory. They are
diurnal and terrestrial, hunting mostly during the day. Females are
solitary unless when mating, while males normally stay together as
coalitions. Being the fastest animal on land, cheetahs single out a
particular animal and then stalk to within 50 - 60 yards of it
before giving chase. They can run at a maximum speed of 70mph and
have a stride of 23feet when running flat out. Cheetahs hunt medium
sized and small antelopes such as impala & gazelles. They take
the young of wildebeest, Topi, warthog piglets and occasionally
zebra foals.
Weigh 41 - 57 kg, females 36 – 45 kg, height 2 feet, Length 4 feet.
Gestation period 3 months; young of 2 - 4. Lifespan of 10 years
AFRICAN ELEPHANT
They are unmistakably the largest of the land mammals. Males a have
rounded forehead and heavier tusks, while females have pointed
foreheads and smaller tusks. The tusks are upper incisors that
continue to grow throughout the elephant’s life. Their habitat is
from savanna and semi - arid bush to montane forests. Elephants are
diurnal and nocturnal. They are gregarious, living in family groups
of 10 - 15 individuals, consisting of related cows and their
offspring, led by an old female known as the matriarch. Bull
elephants leave their natal herd when they are 12 - 15 years old
forming loose associations of up to 15 individuals with other
bachelors. A cow conceives when she is 10 - 11 years of age, and in
optimum circumstances will continue to produce a calf every four or
five years for the rest of her life. Elephants mainly feed on
grass, leaves, seedpods, wild fruits, tree bark and roots. They
consume 135 - 180 Kilogram’s a day and drink 135 - 270 liters of
water. They are rarely preyed upon due to their enormous size
though their calves may vulnerable to attacks by lions, hyenas and
crocodiles. The most devastating 'predator' has been man who hunts
them for their ivory, but the trade in ivory has been banned
worldwide.
Weigh 5000 – 6000 kg, females 2730 – 3250 kg, height 9 feet.
Gestation period 22 months. Lifespan of 60 years
WHITE RHINO
The males weigh 2000 - 2300 kg, females 1500 kg, height 5 feet,
Length 11 - 12 feet, Gestation period 16 months; young of 1. They
have a lifespan of 30 - 40 years. The White Rhinoceros is a huge
animal. The name white rhino derives from a Dutch word ‘weit’
meaning wide due to the wide, square mouth that is adapted for
grazing. This rhino is larger and heavier than the black rhino.
Their habitat is grassy savanna country. White rhinos are more
placid and sociable animals found in small parties of females and
their young. Adult males are generally solitary and territorial.
White rhinos are grazers preferring short green grass. Their size
makes adults immune to predation though lions and hyenas do attack
and kill young rhinos.
BLACK RHINOCEROUS
They generally weigh 900 - 1400 kg, height 5 feet, Length 10 - 11
feet, Gestation period 15 - 16 months; young of 1. They have a
lifespan of 30 - 40 years. Their identification is unmistakable,
prehistoric looking creature with two horned head. Males have a
shorter, thicker front horn than females. They have pointed
apprehensible upper lip adapted for browsing. They are notably
smaller than white rhinos. A variety of habitats from savanna and
semi - arid bush with a preference for areas with scrub and thick
bush. Black Rhinos are most active early morning and evening also
during the night. Adults are usually solitary, there well defined
home range marked by dung piles or middens. They browse on a wide
variety of plants with a preference for herbs and shrubs,
particularly legumes. During the rains they occasionally take
grass. Their large size means adult rhinos are generally immune to
predation but crocodiles pose a threat to a rhino crossing a river.
Lions and hyenas occasionally kill young rhinos though females can
horn and kill predators in defense of their young.
HIPPOPOTAMUS
Hippos are distantly related to pigs and have four webbed toes on
their front and hind feet. Their habitat is rivers, lakes and
swamps, preferably with sandy banks to lie on and access to grassy
areas as foraging sites. They are nocturnal and diurnal usually
found in groups of 10 - 20 females and their young, together with a
territorial male who has exclusive breeding rights with the
females. Hippos spend most of their time partially submerged on
sand banks. They can stay beneath the water for periods of one to
five minutes and are capable of snoozing while submerged
resurfacing to breathe automatically. Hippos generally walk on the
bottom rather than swim. They are also surprisingly quick on land
and in water. They are the only known mammals that live in the
water and land that mate in the water. They are grazers preferring
short green grass and creating neatly cropped lawns with their huge
wide lips. Lions occasionally attack adult hippos and crocodiles
sometimes take calves, though a healthy hippo is capable of killing
a predator with on bite from it's massive jaws.
Males weigh 1500 – 3000 kg, females 1000 – 2000kg, height 4 - 5
feet, length 10 - 12 feet, Gestation period of 8 months, lifespan
of 35 years
FLORA & FAUNA
The contrast and natural beauty of Kenya is indeed outstanding!
From the savanna in the south, the deserts in the north to Lake
Victoria the 2nd fresh water lake in the world in the west,
tropical beaches in the east and the snow capped peaks of Mount
Kenya.
Date Published: Feb 09, 2011 - 11:53 am
[3,810 sq km, 1,259 sq miles] – located in the southern region.,
the landscape is everywhere dominated by the glistening majestic
snow capped Mt. Kilimanjaro [Africa’s highest mountain [5,894m –
19,340ft]. The park is famous for its scenic beauty and the big
game – elephants, lions, cheetahs, Masai giraffes and the buffalos
are the main attractions. Bird life is equally abundant especially
in the vicinity of the Lakes and swamps. 98% of Kilimanjaro
pictures are taken from Amboseli.
HOTELS LOCATED HERE
AMBOSELI SERENA LODGE
AMBOSELI OLTUKAI LODGE
AMBOSELI SOPA LODGE
AMBOSELI PORINI CAMP
Date Published: Feb 09, 2011 - 11:35 am
Fort Jesus is located within the island city of Mombasa. It is the
Mombasa's most popular tourist attraction. The fort, located along
the coastline near the Old Town, is a monumental piece of
architecture that was built in the 16th century by the Portuguese.
Here you have a chance to see some of the cannons used in war and
visit different rooms within the fort. Some of the rooms were used
as prisons, other as stores. A visit of the fort will give you a
chance to learn more on pre-colonial times.
Date Published: Feb 08, 2011 - 3:53 am
Africa’s most renowned restaurant and an experience of a lifetime!
The restaurant serves lunches and dinners at this succulent game
barbequed meat. Visitors will be briefed on various sauces for
different meats, Crocodiles, ostrich etc. When your flag is on, the
waiters keep coming up to serve more meat until you surrender and
flag off flat on the table. The meats go very well with DAWA –
Swahili name for Medicine, a mixture of Vodka, lemon, ice, honey
and sugar to help digest the meat. You will love a repeat visit
here.
Date Published: Feb 08, 2011 - 3:44 am
A shallow alkaline lake located in the Great Rift Valley and famous
for its vast concentration of more than a million flamingos and
commonly described as a birds spectacle in the world. Pelicans,
storks and numerous other species of birds are found here. The Lake
hosts the Rothschild’s giraffes, and is a rhino’s sanctuary; the
Rhino white usually found on the southeast side of the Lake while
the black is commonly seen in the grassland in the south. The
BABOON CLIFFS gives an impressive full view of the Lake.
LODGES LOCATED HERE
* LAKE NAKURU LODGE
* LION HILL LODGE
* MBWEHA CAMP
* FLAMINGO HILL CAMP
Date Published: Feb 08, 2011 - 3:38 am
* JAMBO – HELLO
* RAFIKI - FRIEND
* ASANTE – THANK YOU
* KARIBU – WELCOME
* KAHAWA – COFFEE
* CHAI – TEA
* TAFADHALI – PLEASE
* POLE POLE – SLOWLY SLOWLY
* HAPANA – NO
* NDIYO – YES
* KWA HERI – GOODBYE
* LALA SALAMA – GOODNIGHT
* AMANI NA UPENDO – PEACE & LOVE
Date Published: Feb 08, 2011 - 3:24 am
[1,812sq km – 700sq miles] – located in the South Rift region. Its
southern boundary is contiguous with Tanzania’s Serengeti National
Park.
Masai Mara is world’s famous the annual migration [in July and
august] when millions of wildebeest [gunus] gather to start their
journey crossing Mara River in the east of the reserve. [The
movement is now recognized as the 5th world wonder]; There are
hippo pools along the Mara river which flows through the reserve
from north to south, where predators – hippos and the crocodiles
are seen lazing by the water sides. Everything in the Mara is
breath taking; a panorama of vast rolling plains and rounded hills,
Mara possesses the largest population of black manned lions and
boasts large herds of Topi and a small population of Roan Antelope.
Elephants are common. Masai Mara has migratory and non-migratory
animals and one is guaranteed of full game viewing.
LODGES LOCATED HERE
* MARA SERENA SAFARI LODGE
* MARA SAROVA
* MARA SOPA LODGE
* MARA SIMBA
* KEEKOROK LODGE
* MARA SAFARI CLUB
* FIG TREE CAMP
* GOVERNORS’ CAMP
* GOVERNORS’ IL MORAN CAMP
* GOVERNORS’ PRIVATE CAMP
* LITTLE GOVERNORS’ CAMP
* MARA EXPLORER
* MARA INTREPIDS
* NAIBOR CAMP [Private game sanctuary]
* OLONANA
* SIANA SPRINGS
* TIPILIKWANI MARA CAMP
* KAREN BLIXEN CAMP
Date Published: Feb 08, 2011 - 3:20 am
When on a week visit to Kenya the safari below is reccommended as
you will see many animals at the shortest time
Day 1
arrive at Jomo Kenyatta APT early morning and commence safari to
Lake Naivasha. Day @ Leisure. Overnight at Lake Naivasha hotel
Day 2
After breakfast transfer for a full day game drive with picnic
lunch at Lake Nakuru National Park.Late in the evening return to
your lodge in Naivasha for dinner and overnight.
Day 3
Road transfer to Masai Mara
PM game drive
Lunch, Dinner and overnight at your Lodge.
Day 4 and 5
Full day in Masai Mara
AM & PM game dives
Lunch, dinner and overnight at your lodge
Day 6
Road transfer back to Nairobi arriving in the afternoon
Enjoy your safari!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Date Published: Feb 07, 2011 - 4:14 am
The areas you will be touring on safari lie so close to the Equator
that the variation in temperature is quite negligible. As a large
section of the savannah lies in the highlands (1500-2000 m ASL) one
can expect relatively cold nights down to 10 degrees Celsius in the
winter season (June, July & August) and a minimum temperature
of 23 degrees Celsius during the day.
During the hot season (November, December, January & February)
temperatures can shoot up between 30-35 degrees Celsius during the
day. The coastal areas have however a very hot and humid climate
all year round.
One does face a big risk of getting sun burnt during the summer
months if exposed to the sun for long periods of time. Suntan
lotion, sunglasses, sunhats and light cotton clothing covering the
whole body and light comfortable shoes should thus be considered as
an important part of the safari kit. A wind tight jacket and a warm
sweater are advisable for chilly evenings.
Ladies must take a bit of caution in choosing what to wear, as
clothing exposing too much might be considered offensive by the
local population especially the elders.
Date Published: Feb 04, 2011 - 11:47 am
NAIROBI
Nairobi has grown from a small railroad town
to a large cosmopolitan city with a population approaching two
million. Much is to be seen in and around the capital. The National
Museum has numerous exhibits of outstanding interest, including a
number of the late Dr. L.S.B. Leakey's great finds, a collection of
original artifacts from Kenyan tribes and a superb collection of
mounted birds. Adjacent to the Museum is the Snake Park and the
Aviary.The Railway Museum is a must for visitors interested in the
country's history as well as Karen Blixen Museum and the AFEW
Centre.
MOMBASA
With at history reaching back thousands of years, the heart of the
coastal belt is the ancient port of Mombasa. Centered on an Island
flanked on two sides by a natural and picturesque harbour, Mombasa
Island has been a centre for traders since the Assyrians began to
explore Africa's immense coast in about 3000B.C. Certainly, Arab
trading dhows have called here regularly for over 2000
years.Situated on the island of Mombasa is the majestic Portuguese
Fort Jesus, overlooking the entrance to the old harbour, it must be
the heart of the Coast's historical heritage. You can wander
through the quaint narrow streets of the Old Town, past beautiful
carved doors and balconies, mosques, shops and street vendors
selling anything from antiques to Arab coffee. In the old port you
might see Arab dhows carrying their wares that have sailed from
Arabia on the monsoon winds.Along the Coast there are fascinating
and mysterious remains of the great historical interest. Of note
are the Jumba and Gedi ruins along north coast. Three National
Marine Parks will open up a new world of exotic beauty and a visit
to Wasini Island ought not to be missed.The Indian Ocean provides
some of the world's finest fishing and several fishing clubs will
provide boats and fishing tackle. Finally, no visit to the coast
would be complete without a romantic cruise by Dhow.
Date Published: Feb 04, 2011 - 11:08 am